Odaka Mayu, Kagaya Hayu, Harada Takumu, Futada Yuzuha, Yamaishi Atsushi, Sasaki Makoto
Course of Physical Therapy, School of Health Sciences, Akita University, Japan.
Department of Physical Therapy, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Akita University: 1-1-1 Hondo, Akita-shi, Akita 010-8543, Japan.
J Phys Ther Sci. 2023 Feb;35(2):146-150. doi: 10.1589/jpts.35.146. Epub 2023 Feb 1.
[Purpose] To examine whether fear of falling and mobility skills improved after judo ukemi practice in healthy older adults, and whether a relationship exists between improvements in fear of falling and changes in mobility skills. [Participants and Methods] Ten healthy older adults who participated in exercise classes for middle-aged and elderly people to promote health performed ukemi practice three times in total, increasing the degree of difficulty every week. [Results] No significant differences in fear of falling or 10-m walking times were noted in Steps 1, 2, and 3. A significant reduction in timed up and go test results was observed in Steps 2 and 3. No correlation was found between change in fear of falling and change in mobility skills before and after ukemi practice for all combinations. [Conclusion] The results suggest that judo ukemi practice improves mobility skills in healthy older individuals with relatively high physical ability. These changes may not be due to a reduced fear of falling but rather to quicker physical reactivity and other psychological factors.
[目的] 探讨健康老年人进行柔道受身练习后,跌倒恐惧和运动技能是否得到改善,以及跌倒恐惧的改善与运动技能变化之间是否存在关联。[参与者与方法] 10名参加中老年健康促进运动课程的健康老年人共进行了3次受身练习,每周增加难度。[结果] 第1、2、3步中,跌倒恐惧或10米步行时间无显著差异。第2步和第3步中,计时起立行走测试结果显著降低。对于所有组合,柔道受身练习前后跌倒恐惧的变化与运动技能的变化之间均未发现相关性。[结论] 结果表明,柔道受身练习可改善身体能力相对较高的健康老年人的运动技能。这些变化可能不是由于跌倒恐惧的降低,而是由于更快的身体反应性和其他心理因素。