Lord S R, Caplan G A, Ward J A
School of Community Medicine, University of New South Wales, Australia.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1993 Aug;74(8):837-9. doi: 10.1016/0003-9993(93)90010-8.
Twenty-one women, aged 57 to 75 years, who had been taking part in exercise programs for periods of 12 months or more underwent tests of muscle strength, reaction time, proprioception, and body sway. The performance of these women in the tests was compared with 21 women of the same age who were not taking part in any organized physical activity and were not exercising more than 30 minutes a day. The women who had been taking part in the exercise program performed significantly better in the tests of quadriceps strength, reaction time, and sway on a compliant surface than the nonexercising women. The exercisers also had lower body mass index scores. These pilot results suggest that exercise may play a role in improving a number of sensori-motor systems that contribute to stability, and that exercise of this nature may help prevent falls in older women.
21名年龄在57至75岁之间、参加锻炼计划达12个月或更长时间的女性接受了肌肉力量、反应时间、本体感觉和身体摇摆测试。将这些女性在测试中的表现与21名同龄女性进行比较,后者未参加任何有组织的体育活动,且每天锻炼时间不超过30分钟。参加锻炼计划的女性在股四头肌力量、反应时间和在顺应性表面上的摇摆测试中表现明显优于不锻炼的女性。锻炼者的体重指数得分也较低。这些初步结果表明,锻炼可能在改善有助于稳定性的多个感觉运动系统方面发挥作用,而且这种性质的锻炼可能有助于预防老年女性跌倒。