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体质指数与活跃和不活跃老年人静态和动态平衡之间的关系。

Relationships Between Body Mass Index and Static and Dynamic Balance in Active and Inactive Older Adults.

机构信息

Faculty of Education and Sport Sciences, Department Specials Didactics, University of Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain.

出版信息

J Geriatr Phys Ther. 2019 Oct/Dec;42(4):E85-E90. doi: 10.1519/JPT.0000000000000195.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

Although the association between higher body mass index and poorer balance has been observed in older adults, the role of physical activity in this relationship is not well established. This study aimed to provide scientific evidence about the relationship between body mass index and balance, taking into account the amount of physical activity performed as a confounding variable.

METHODS

We collated cross-sectional data from 160 community-dwelling older adults whom we divided into 3 body mass index categories: normal weight (≥18.50-24.99 kg/m), overweight (25.00-29.99 kg/m), and obese (≥30.00-34.99 kg/m). We classified the participants as inactive or active by means of the Yale Physical Activity Questionnaire. We carried out static and dynamic balance measurements by means of a force platform and through the performance of the Timed Up and Go test, respectively.

RESULTS

We found statistically significant correlations between static balance, dynamic balance, and body mass index in inactive normal (r = 0.280; P = .035; r = 0.300; P = .031) and inactive overweight (r = 0.395; P = .025; r = 0.339; P = .023) people. We observed moderately strong and fair significant correlations between static/dynamic balance and BMI in inactive (r = .603; P = .028; and r = 0.720; P = .020) and active (r = 0.406; P = .037; and r = 0.378; P = .037) obese people, respectively.

CONCLUSION

We conclude that the amount of physical activity performed is a potential contributing factor affecting the association between body mass index and balance in older persons. These findings could be of importance when identifying the main factors that influence postural control among older adults with obesity.

摘要

背景与目的

尽管较高的体重指数与老年人较差的平衡能力有关,但身体活动在这种关系中的作用尚不清楚。本研究旨在提供有关体重指数与平衡之间关系的科学证据,同时考虑作为混杂变量的身体活动量。

方法

我们汇集了 160 名居住在社区的老年人的横断面数据,将他们分为 3 个体重指数类别:正常体重(≥18.50-24.99kg/m)、超重(25.00-29.99kg/m)和肥胖(≥30.00-34.99kg/m)。我们通过耶鲁身体活动问卷将参与者分为不活跃或活跃。我们通过力平台进行静态平衡测量,通过完成计时起立行走测试进行动态平衡测量。

结果

我们发现,在不活跃的正常体重(r=0.280;P=0.035;r=0.300;P=0.031)和不活跃的超重人群(r=0.395;P=0.025;r=0.339;P=0.023)中,静态平衡、动态平衡与体重指数之间存在统计学显著相关性。我们观察到,在不活跃(r=0.603;P=0.028;和 r=0.720;P=0.020)和活跃(r=0.406;P=0.037;和 r=0.378;P=0.037)肥胖人群中,静态/动态平衡与 BMI 之间存在中度强和适度显著相关性。

结论

我们得出结论,身体活动量是影响老年人体重指数与平衡之间关联的潜在因素。这些发现对于确定影响肥胖老年人姿势控制的主要因素可能很重要。

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