期刊文献+

Underlying Mechanisms of Tai-Chi-Chuan Training for Improving Balance Ability in the Elders 被引量:5

Underlying Mechanisms of Tai-Chi-Chuan Training for Improving Balance Ability in the Elders
原文传递
导出
摘要 Objective: To compare balance ability between elderly individuals who practiced Tai-Chi-Chuan (TCC) for average 9.64 years and elderly individuals who did not practice TCC and its relationship with lower extremity muscle strength and ankle proprioception. Methods: Twenty-five elderly volunteers were divided into two groups according to their TCC practcing experience. Sixteen were TCC group and the other nine were control population. Subjects completed a static balance test and ankle proprioception test using a custom-designed evaluation system, and concentric and eccentric knee extensor and flexor muscle strength tests. Subjects stood on the plate form to measure the proprioception in functional standing position which was differed from the previous studies. Multiple linear regressions were also used to predict the important factor affecting balance. Results: TCC group performed better than the control group in balance, proprioception, and muscle strength of lower extremity. The proprioception was the most important factor related to balance ability and it can be accounted for explaining 44% of variance in medial-lateral sway direction, and 53% of variance in antero-posterior sway direction. The proprioception may be a more important factor which affecting the balance ability. Conclusion: TCC training is recommended to the elders; as it can improve balance ability through better proprioception. Objective: To compare balance ability between elderly individuals who practiced Tai-Chi-Chuan (TCC) for average 9.64 years and elderly individuals who did not practice TCC and its relationship with lower extremity muscle strength and ankle proprioception. Methods: Twenty-five elderly volunteers were divided into two groups according to their TCC practcing experience. Sixteen were TCC group and the other nine were control population. Subjects completed a static balance test and ankle proprioception test using a custom-designed evaluation system, and concentric and eccentric knee extensor and flexor muscle strength tests. Subjects stood on the plate form to measure the proprioception in functional standing position which was differed from the previous studies. Multiple linear regressions were also used to predict the important factor affecting balance. Results: TCC group performed better than the control group in balance, proprioception, and muscle strength of lower extremity. The proprioception was the most important factor related to balance ability and it can be accounted for explaining 44% of variance in medial-lateral sway direction, and 53% of variance in antero-posterior sway direction. The proprioception may be a more important factor which affecting the balance ability. Conclusion: TCC training is recommended to the elders; as it can improve balance ability through better proprioception.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2014年第6期409-415,共7页 中国结合医学杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by Grants from the Department of Health,Taiwan[No.DOH95-TD-M-113-019-(1/2&212)] Changhua Christian Hospital.Taiwan(No.97-CCH-KMU-006)
关键词 ELDERS Tai-Chi-Chuan ankle proprioception muscle strength balance predicted factor affectingthe balance ability elders; Tai-Chi-Chuan; ankle proprioception; muscle strength; balance; predicted factor affectingthe balance ability
  • 相关文献

参考文献40

  • 1Nickens H. Intrinsic factors in falling among the elderly. Arch Intern Med 1985; 145:1089-1093.
  • 2Perry B. Falls among the elderly: a review of the methods and conclusions of epidemiologic studies. J Am Geriatr Soc 1982:30:367-371.
  • 3Gryfe CI, Amies A, Ashley MJ. A longitudinal study of falls in an elderly population: Ⅰ. Incidence and morbidity. Age Ageing 1977;6:201-210.
  • 4Lipsitz LA, Jonsson PV, Kelley MM, Koestner JS. Causes and correlates of recurrent falls in ambulatory frail elderly. J Geronto11991:46:M114-M122.
  • 5Stelmach GE, Worringham CJ. Sensorimotor deficits related to postural stability. Implications for falling in the elderly. Clin Geriatr Med 1985;1:679-694.
  • 6Stelmach GE, Nahom A. Cognitive-motor abilities of the elderly driver. Hum Factors 1992;34:53-65.
  • 7Whipple RH, Wolfson LI, Amerman PM. The relationship of knee and ankle weakness to falls in nursing home residents: an isokinetic study. J Am Geriatr Soc 1987;35:13-20.
  • 8Doherty T. The influence of aging and sex on skeletal muscle mass and strength. Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 2001 ;4:503-508.
  • 9Fox SI. Human physiology. 8th ed. New York: Lange M J; 2002:347.
  • 10Delbono O. Neural control of aging skeletal muscle. Aging Cell 2003:2:21-29.

同被引文献40

引证文献5

二级引证文献25

相关作者

内容加载中请稍等...

相关机构

内容加载中请稍等...

相关主题

内容加载中请稍等...

浏览历史

内容加载中请稍等...
;
使用帮助 返回顶部