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不同的视觉操控对年轻人和老年人的准静态和动态平衡反应具有相似的影响。

Different visual manipulations have similar effects on quasi-static and dynamic balance responses of young and older people.

作者信息

Schmidt Daniel, Carpes Felipe P, Milani Thomas L, Germano Andresa M C

机构信息

Department of Human Locomotion, Institute of Human Movement Science & Health, Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, Germany.

Applied Neuromechanics Research Group, Federal University of Pampa, Uruguaiana, Brazil.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2021 May 11;9:e11221. doi: 10.7717/peerj.11221. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Studies demonstrated that the older adults can be more susceptible to balance instability after acute visual manipulation. There are different manipulation approaches used to investigate the importance of visual inputs on balance, e.g., eyes closed and blackout glasses. However, there is evidence that eyes open versus eyes closed results in a different organization of human brain functional networks. It is, however, unclear how different visual manipulations affect balance, and whether such effects differ between young and elderly persons. Therefore, this study aimed to determine whether different visual manipulation approaches affect quasi-static and dynamic balance responses differently, and to investigate whether balance responses of young and older adults are affected differently by these various visual conditions.

METHODS

Thirty-six healthy participants (20 young and 16 older adults) performed balance tests (quasi-static and unexpected perturbations) under four visual conditions: Eyes Open, Eyes Closed, Blackout Glasses, and Dark Room. Center of pressure (CoP) and muscle activation (EMG) were quantified.

RESULTS

As expected, visual deprivation resulted in larger CoP excursions and higher muscle activations during balance tests for all participants. Surprisingly, the visual manipulation approach did not influence balance control in either group. Furthermore, quasi-static and dynamic balance control did not differ between young or older adults. The visual system plays an important role in balance control, however, similarly for both young and older adults. Different visual deprivation approaches did not influence balance results, meaning our results are comparable between participants of different ages. Further studies should investigate whether a critical illumination level may elicit different postural responses between young and older adults.

摘要

背景

研究表明,老年人在急性视觉操作后更容易出现平衡不稳定。有不同的操作方法用于研究视觉输入对平衡的重要性,例如闭眼和戴遮光眼镜。然而,有证据表明睁眼与闭眼会导致人类大脑功能网络的组织方式不同。然而,尚不清楚不同的视觉操作如何影响平衡,以及这种影响在年轻人和老年人之间是否存在差异。因此,本研究旨在确定不同的视觉操作方法是否会对准静态和动态平衡反应产生不同影响,并研究年轻人和老年人的平衡反应在这些不同视觉条件下是否受到不同影响。

方法

36名健康参与者(20名年轻人和16名老年人)在四种视觉条件下进行平衡测试(准静态和意外扰动):睁眼、闭眼、戴遮光眼镜和暗室。对压力中心(CoP)和肌肉激活(肌电图)进行量化。

结果

正如预期的那样,视觉剥夺导致所有参与者在平衡测试期间压力中心偏移更大,肌肉激活更高。令人惊讶的是,视觉操作方法对两组的平衡控制均无影响。此外,年轻人和老年人在准静态和动态平衡控制方面没有差异。视觉系统在平衡控制中起着重要作用,然而,年轻人和老年人的情况类似。不同的视觉剥夺方法并未影响平衡结果,这意味着我们的结果在不同年龄的参与者之间具有可比性。进一步的研究应调查临界光照水平是否会在年轻人和老年人之间引发不同的姿势反应。

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