Fink Philip W, Shultz Sarah P, D'Hondt Eva, Lenoir Matthieu, Hills Andrew P
1 Massey University.
3 Seattle University.
Motor Control. 2019 Apr 1;23(2):262-271. doi: 10.1123/mc.2016-0085. Epub 2018 Dec 5.
Multifractal analyses have been used in recent years as a way of studying balance, with the goal of understanding the patterns of movement of the center of pressure at different spatial scales. A multifractal detrended fluctuation analysis was used to compare obese and nonobese children to investigate the cause of previously demonstrated deficiencies in balance for obese children. Twenty-two children (11 obese and 11 nonobese), aged 8-15 years, performed 30-s trials of bilateral static balance on a plantar pressure distribution measuring device. Both the obese and nonobese groups demonstrated greater persistence for small fluctuations, but the effect was greater in the obese group. This was particularly evident with the eyes closed, where significant differences between the obese and nonobese were observed for small fluctuations. These results demonstrate that balance deficiencies in obese children may be the result of decreased proprioceptive abilities in obese children.
近年来,多重分形分析已被用作研究平衡的一种方法,目的是了解不同空间尺度下压力中心的运动模式。采用多重分形去趋势波动分析来比较肥胖儿童和非肥胖儿童,以探究先前证明的肥胖儿童平衡能力缺陷的原因。22名年龄在8至15岁的儿童(11名肥胖儿童和11名非肥胖儿童)在足底压力分布测量装置上进行了30秒的双侧静态平衡试验。肥胖组和非肥胖组在小波动方面都表现出更大的持续性,但肥胖组的这种效应更大。闭眼时尤其明显,肥胖组和非肥胖组在小波动方面存在显著差异。这些结果表明,肥胖儿童的平衡能力缺陷可能是肥胖儿童本体感觉能力下降的结果。