Shao Zhufeng, Li Li, Mao Min, Sun Wei, Zhang Cui, Song Qipeng
College of Sports and Health, Shandong Sport University, Jinan, China.
Department of Health Sciences and Kinesiology, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA, United States.
Front Aging Neurosci. 2022 Jul 22;14:881972. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2022.881972. eCollection 2022.
Falls are directly related to visuospatial ability and postural stability. Perturbations of upper body movements pose a challenge to older adults and may cause falls. This study investigated visuospatial ability and postural stability during goal-directed upper body movements between the Tai Chi and control groups and tried to connect them with their sensations.
Thirty-seven older adults were recruited to perform the touch (TT) and blind touch (BTT) tasks. The target positioning error (TPE), ankle proprioception, tactile sensation, time to stabilization (TTS), and maximum displacement (D) of the center of pressure trajectory were compared between the groups during the tasks. The relationships of visuospatial ability and postural stability to proprioception and tactile sensation were investigated.
D in the mediolateral (D) direction decreased during BTT compared to TT among the Tai Chi group but not the control group. Compared to the control group, less D in the anterio-posterior (D) direction, and shorter TTS in AP/ML (TTS/TTS) directions were observed among the Tai Chi group. Compared to TT, D decreased during the BTT. The Tai Chi group had less TPE in the vertical (TPE) direction and in three-dimensional space. Among the Tai Chi group, TPE, TTS, and D were correlated to their proprioception during plantarflexion; TTS was correlated to tactile sensation at the great toe during the TT and BTT; D was correlated to tactile sensation at the great toe during the TT. Among the control group, TTS was correlated to ankle proprioception during dorsiflexion and plantarflexion during the BTT.
Long-term Tai Chi practitioners exhibited superior visuospatial ability and postural stability during goal-directed upper body movements, which was associated with sensitive proprioception and tactile sensation.
跌倒与视觉空间能力和姿势稳定性直接相关。上身动作的扰动对老年人构成挑战,并可能导致跌倒。本研究调查了太极拳组和对照组在目标导向上身动作过程中的视觉空间能力和姿势稳定性,并试图将它们与参与者的感觉联系起来。
招募了37名老年人进行触摸(TT)和盲触(BTT)任务。在任务过程中,比较了两组之间的目标定位误差(TPE)、踝关节本体感觉、触觉、稳定时间(TTS)和压力中心轨迹的最大位移(D)。研究了视觉空间能力和姿势稳定性与本体感觉和触觉的关系。
与TT相比,太极拳组在BTT期间的内外侧(D)方向的D减小,但对照组未出现此情况。与对照组相比,太极拳组在前后(D)方向的D较小,在前后/内外侧(TTS/TTS)方向的TTS较短。与TT相比,BTT期间D减小。太极拳组在垂直(TPE)方向和三维空间中的TPE较小。在太极拳组中,TPE、TTS和D与跖屈时的本体感觉相关;TTS与TT和BTT期间大脚趾的触觉相关;D与TT期间大脚趾的触觉相关。在对照组中,BTT期间TTS与背屈和跖屈时的踝关节本体感觉相关。
长期练习太极拳的人在目标导向上身动作过程中表现出卓越的视觉空间能力和姿势稳定性,这与敏感的本体感觉和触觉有关。