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增强老年人的平衡能力和行走耐力:经颅直流电刺激作为平衡训练辅助手段的潜力,一项随机、假刺激对照临床试验。

Enhancing Balance and Walking Endurance in Older Adults: The Potential of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation as an Adjunct to Balance Training, a Randomized, Sham-Controlled, Clinical Trial.

作者信息

Tunkamnerdthai Orathai, Thamnithis Panita, Sawasdee Chalermkiat, Keeratitanont Keattichai, Auvichayapat Vichaya, Punjaruk Wiyada, Tiamkao Somsak, Auvichayapat Paradee

机构信息

Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand.

Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation Research Group of Thailand, Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2025 May 27;13(11):1263. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13111263.

Abstract

: Falls among the elderly present significant physical, psychological, and economic challenges. Fall prevention strategies, such as balance and muscle strengthening exercises, are essential but often require long-term commitment. This study explores the potential of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) as an adjunct to balance training to enhance physical performance in the elderly. : A randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled design was employed to compare balance training with active or sham tDCS. Participants underwent baseline assessments, followed by a six-week intervention period. The intervention protocol consisted of 2 mA, 20 min of anodal tDCS over the left primary motor cortex, three times weekly. Post-intervention assessments were conducted a few days after the intervention and follow-up at 4 weeks. : Following 18 sessions of anodal tDCS combined with balance exercise training, no significant group differences were observed for the Time Up and Go, One-Leg Standing, lower-limb strength, or the 6 min walk test (6MWT), although both the intervention and control groups demonstrated significant improvements over time. A significant group × time interaction was found only for the 6MWT, with participants in the intervention group exhibiting greater improvements in the 6MWT compared to controls. : Anodal tDCS combined with balance exercise training selectively enhanced physical endurance but did not confer additional benefits for balance, gait, or leg strength in healthy older adults. These findings suggest that tDCS may serve as a promising adjunct to exercise for improving endurance-related outcomes in aging populations. Control of various variables for tDCS and exercise is necessary.

摘要

老年人跌倒带来了重大的身体、心理和经济挑战。预防跌倒的策略,如平衡和肌肉强化锻炼,至关重要,但通常需要长期坚持。本研究探讨经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)作为平衡训练辅助手段以提高老年人身体机能的潜力。

采用随机、双盲、假刺激对照设计,比较平衡训练与主动或假刺激tDCS。参与者先进行基线评估,随后进入为期六周的干预期。干预方案包括以2毫安强度在左侧初级运动皮层进行20分钟的阳极tDCS,每周三次。干预结束几天后进行干预后评估,并在4周后进行随访。

在进行18次阳极tDCS结合平衡运动训练后,起立行走测试、单腿站立、下肢力量或6分钟步行测试(6MWT)均未观察到显著的组间差异,不过干预组和对照组随着时间推移均有显著改善。仅在6MWT中发现了显著的组×时间交互作用,干预组参与者在6MWT中的改善程度大于对照组。

阳极tDCS结合平衡运动训练选择性地增强了身体耐力,但对健康老年人的平衡、步态或腿部力量没有额外益处。这些发现表明,tDCS可能是一种有前景的运动辅助手段,有助于改善老年人群与耐力相关的结果。对tDCS和运动的各种变量进行控制是必要的。

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