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视觉流对姿势稳定性的影响:年龄和跌倒风险的作用

The effects of optic flow on postural stability: Influence of age and fall risk.

作者信息

Phu Steven, Persiani Michela, Tan Brandon, Brodie Matthew, Gandevia Simon, Sturnieks Daina L, Lord Stephen R

机构信息

Falls, Balance and Injury Research Centre, Neuroscience Research Australia, Randwick, NSW, Australia; School of Population Health, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia; Department of Medicine, Western Health, The University of Melbourne, St Albans, VIC, Australia.

Falls, Balance and Injury Research Centre, Neuroscience Research Australia, Randwick, NSW, Australia; Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, University of Bologna, Italy.

出版信息

Exp Gerontol. 2023 May;175:112146. doi: 10.1016/j.exger.2023.112146. Epub 2023 Mar 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Optic flow provides dynamic information relating to body position and motion with respect to visual frames of reference. This study investigated the effects of optic flow stimuli presented in four directions on postural stability in young and older adults.

METHODS

Twenty-five young (20-40 years) and 51 older (≥65 years) people participated in this study, with the older group classified into low fall risk (n = 27), and high fall risk (n = 24) sub-groups. While standing in a dark room, participants viewed static scattered white dots for 30 s, followed by 30 s periods of optic flow consisting of white dots "moving" in one of four flow directions, randomised: radial expansion and contraction, circular anti-clockwise and clockwise. Centre of pressure (CoP) position, postural sway in anteroposterior (AP) and mediolateral (ML) axes, and muscle activity of tibialis anterior (TA), gastrocnemius medialis (GM) and tensor fascia latae (TFL) were recorded.

RESULTS

Across groups, the four optic flow stimuli induced increased AP sway and three of the four optic flow stimuli induced increased ML sway, with concomitant increases in muscle activity, indicating optic flow stimuli induced a generalised destabilising, rather than a direction-specific, effect. Only one optic flow condition (radial contraction) induced a change in average CoP position, and this may reflect the adoption of a protective stance position to avoid a backward fall. Optic flow destabilised postural control more in older people compared with younger people, and radial expansion stimuli destabilised ML postural control more in the older high fall risk group compared with the older low fall risk group.

CONCLUSION

Optic flow stimuli have a generalised destabilising effect on postural control across groups as shown by non-directional specific increases in postural sway and muscular activity. Optic flow stimuli have a greater impact on postural stability in older compared with younger adults and this is more pronounced in the ML plane for older people at increased risk of falls.

摘要

背景

光流提供了与身体相对于视觉参照系的位置和运动相关的动态信息。本研究调查了四个方向呈现的光流刺激对年轻人和老年人姿势稳定性的影响。

方法

25名年轻人(20 - 40岁)和51名老年人(≥65岁)参与了本研究,老年组又分为低跌倒风险(n = 27)和高跌倒风险(n = 24)亚组。参与者在黑暗的房间里站立时,先观看30秒的静态分散白点,然后观看30秒由白点在四个流动方向之一“移动”组成的光流,这四个方向随机:径向扩张和收缩、逆时针和顺时针圆周运动。记录压力中心(CoP)位置、前后(AP)和内外侧(ML)轴上的姿势摆动以及胫骨前肌(TA)、腓肠肌内侧头(GM)和阔筋膜张肌(TFL)的肌肉活动。

结果

在所有组中,四种光流刺激均导致AP摆动增加,四种光流刺激中的三种导致ML摆动增加,同时肌肉活动也增加,这表明光流刺激引发了普遍的不稳定效应,而非特定方向的效应。只有一种光流条件(径向收缩)导致平均CoP位置发生变化,这可能反映了采取保护性姿势以避免向后跌倒。与年轻人相比,光流对老年人姿势控制的破坏更大,并且与老年低跌倒风险组相比,径向扩张刺激对老年高跌倒风险组ML姿势控制的破坏更大。

结论

如姿势摆动和肌肉活动的非特定方向增加所示,光流刺激对所有组的姿势控制都有普遍的不稳定作用。与年轻人相比,光流刺激对老年人姿势稳定性的影响更大,并且在ML平面上,对于跌倒风险增加的老年人更为明显。

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