Human Movement Performance Enhancement Research Unit, Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand; STIKes Muhammadiyah Palembang, South Sumatera, Indonesia.
Human Movement Performance Enhancement Research Unit, Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Gait Posture. 2019 Sep;73:258-261. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2019.07.382. Epub 2019 Jul 30.
The Timed Up and Go (TUG) test is one of the most popular functional dynamic balance tests in children with typical and atypical development. However, the TUG protocol varies in terms of turning-point markers and verbal commands.
Would the outcomes of TUG be different if a different TUG protocol, especially turning-point markers and verbal commands, was used in different age and gender?
Two hundred and ten typically developing children aged 6-12 years participated in the study. They were separated into 7 groups according to age. All participants were randomly selected to perform the TUG test in 6 conditions of a cone, a line, and a picture as turning-point markers under nonqualitative and qualitative verbal instructions in terms of the walking speed. The best TUG score (in seconds) of 3 trials in each condition was obtained for analysis.
The time to complete the TUG test was decreased by age. The fastest time was found in the picture condition under qualitative and nonqualitative verbal instructions in all age groups. Additionally, using qualitative verbal instruction resulted in faster times than nonqualitative verbal instruction for all turning-point markers and in all age groups.
This study provided evidence that the outcome of the TUG test was influenced by turning-point markers and verbal instructions in all age groups. Therefore, a reliable TUG test protocol should be considered in order to measure the change in functional dynamic balance of children.
计时起身行走测试(TUG)是一种在典型和非典型发育儿童中最常用的功能性动态平衡测试之一。然而,TUG 协议在转折点标记和口头指令方面存在差异。
如果在不同年龄和性别组中使用不同的 TUG 协议,特别是转折点标记和口头指令,TUG 的结果是否会有所不同?
210 名年龄在 6-12 岁的典型发育儿童参加了这项研究。他们根据年龄分为 7 组。所有参与者随机选择在 6 种条件下进行 TUG 测试,这些条件是使用锥形物、线条和图片作为转折点标记,并根据步行速度提供非定性和定性口头指令。对每个条件下 3 次试验的最佳 TUG 分数(以秒为单位)进行分析。
完成 TUG 测试的时间随着年龄的增长而减少。在所有年龄组中,使用定性和非定性口头指令时,图片条件下的时间最快。此外,在所有转折点标记和所有年龄组中,使用定性口头指令比使用非定性口头指令的时间更快。
这项研究提供了证据表明,TUG 测试的结果受到所有年龄组中转折点标记和口头指令的影响。因此,为了测量儿童功能性动态平衡的变化,应该考虑使用可靠的 TUG 测试协议。