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压力衣对年轻健康活跃受试者平衡控制的影响:层次聚类分析

Effects of Compression Garments on Balance Control in Young Healthy Active Subjects: A Hierarchical Cluster Analysis.

作者信息

Baige Kévin, Noé Frédéric, Bru Noëlle, Paillard Thierry

机构信息

Laboratoire Mouvement, Equilibre, Performance et Santé (EA 4445), Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour/E2S UPPA, Tarbes, France.

Laboratoire de Mathématiques et de leurs Applications, UMR CNRS 5142, Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour/E2S UPPA, Pau, France.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2020 Nov 12;14:582514. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2020.582514. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

There is controversy about the influence of compression garments on balance control. A positive influence was reported in elderly and injured individuals, whereas no beneficial effects were observed in young healthy active subjects, which is likely due to the large inter-individual differences in these subjects. Hence, this study investigated the acute effects of compression garments on balance control in young healthy active subjects by addressing the issue of heterogeneity of individuals' responses to the wearing of compression garments. Thirteen young, healthy, active subjects were recruited. They stood on a force plate which recorded the center of foot pressure displacements in a monopedal stance with the eyes closed and on a wobble board with the eyes open, while wearing compression garments or not. Statistics were first calculated with the data from the whole sample. A hierarchical cluster analysis was also performed in order to categorize the participants' behaviors into subgroups with similar characteristics. The whole group analysis showed that there were no significant effects attributed to compression garments. The clustering analysis identified distinct and homogeneous subgroups of participants. Only participants who swayed the more at baseline benefited from the wearing of compression garments to improve their balance control. These participants might have either a gravity-dependent preferred sensorimotor strategy with an exploratory postural behavior or poorer balance/proprioceptive abilities. Since poor balance control is a predictor of sports injury risk, wearing compression garments during sports practice could be viewed as a potential prevention strategy for individuals at risk.

摘要

关于压缩服装对平衡控制的影响存在争议。在老年人和受伤个体中报告了其积极影响,而在年轻健康的活跃受试者中未观察到有益效果,这可能是由于这些受试者个体差异较大。因此,本研究通过解决个体对穿着压缩服装反应的异质性问题,调查了压缩服装对年轻健康活跃受试者平衡控制的急性影响。招募了13名年轻、健康、活跃的受试者。他们站在测力板上,测力板记录单脚站立闭眼时的足底压力中心位移,以及站在摇摆板上睁眼时的足底压力中心位移,期间穿着或不穿压缩服装。首先用来自整个样本的数据进行统计计算。还进行了层次聚类分析,以便将参与者的行为分类为具有相似特征的亚组。全组分析表明,压缩服装没有显著影响。聚类分析确定了不同且同质的参与者亚组。只有那些在基线时摇摆幅度较大的参与者受益于穿着压缩服装来改善他们的平衡控制。这些参与者可能要么具有依赖重力的偏好感觉运动策略和探索性姿势行为,要么平衡/本体感觉能力较差。由于平衡控制不佳是运动损伤风险的一个预测因素,在体育锻炼期间穿着压缩服装可被视为对有风险个体潜在的预防策略。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/4880/7689056/02f85a976ad8/fnhum-14-582514-g001.jpg

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