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老年人的运动特异性再投资可解释过去的跌倒,并预测未来易犯错的运动。

Movement-Specific Reinvestment in Older People Explains Past Falls and Predicts Future Error-Prone Movements.

机构信息

Department of Performance Psychology, Institute of Psychology, German Sport University Cologne, 50933 Cologne, Germany.

SHAPE Research Group, School of Science and Technology, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham NG18 5BH, UK.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 May 12;18(10):5129. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18105129.

Abstract

The tendency to think about or consciously control automated movements (i.e., movement-specific reinvestment) is a crucial factor associated with falling in the elderly. We tested whether elderly people's movement-specific reinvestment depended on their past falling history and whether it can predict future error-prone movements. In a longitudinal pre-post design, we assessed = 21 elderly people's ( = 84.38 years, = 5.68) falling history, movement-specific reinvestment (i.e., Movement-Specific Reinvestment Scale), and physical functioning (i.e., Short-Physical-Performance Battery). Following a baseline assessment, participants reported their movement behavior in a daily diary for 2 months, after which we assessed their movement-specific reinvestment and physical functioning again (longitudinal, pre-post design). Results revealed, first, that participants' movement self-consciousness score was fairly stable, while their conscious-motor-processing score was less stable. Second, conscious motor processing was higher in participants who had fallen as opposed to those who had not fallen in the past. Third, conscious motor processing predicted error-prone future movement behavior reported in the daily diary. For identifying individuals who are more prone to fall, caregivers, rehabilitation staff, or doctors could apply the Movement-Specific Reinvestment Scale to screen elderly people's psychomotor behavior. Based on conscious motor processing, monitoring cognitions could be tailored in theory-based, individual interventions involving both cognitive and motor training.

摘要

老年人倾向于思考或有意识地控制自动化运动(即运动特异性再投资),这是与跌倒相关的关键因素。我们测试了老年人的运动特异性再投资是否取决于他们过去的跌倒史,以及它是否可以预测未来易犯错的运动。在一项纵向前后设计中,我们评估了 21 名老年人( = 84.38 岁, = 5.68)的跌倒史、运动特异性再投资(即运动特异性再投资量表)和身体功能(即短身体表现电池)。在基线评估后,参与者在 2 个月的时间内每天在日记中报告他们的运动行为,之后我们再次评估他们的运动特异性再投资和身体功能(纵向,前后设计)。结果表明,首先,参与者的运动自我意识评分相当稳定,而他们的意识运动处理评分则不太稳定。其次,与过去没有跌倒的参与者相比,有跌倒史的参与者的意识运动处理更高。第三,意识运动处理预测了在日常日记中报告的易犯错误的未来运动行为。为了识别更容易跌倒的个体,护理人员、康复人员或医生可以应用运动特异性再投资量表来筛查老年人的心理运动行为。基于意识运动处理,监测认知可以根据理论为基础的、包含认知和运动训练的个体化干预进行定制。

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