Postural Balance and Anti-Gravitation Muscle Strength in Women Who Do Indonesia Healthy Gymnastics

S. Sumanto
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Background: Balance is the ability to maintain the center of gravity over the base of support, usually while in an upright position. Balance is a complex function involving numerous neuromuscular processes. The factors having direct influence on the ability to maintain the balancing position may be sensory information, coordination, range of joint movements and muscle strength. Muscle strength is an important aspect of physical fitness and health status, and a decrease of muscle strength may cause significant functional limitations. This study aimed to test the effect on postural balance and anti-gravitation muscle strength in women who do Indonesian healthy tera gymnastics. Subjects and Method: This was a randomized controlled trial carried out in Surakarta. A total of 160 people 55 to 65 years of age were selected for this study and divided into two groups: (1) Tera gymnastics group; (2) Control group. The dependent variables were postural balance and anti-gravitation muscle strength. The independent variable was Indonesian healthy tera gymnastics. Data on postural balance was measured by posturometer, and anti-gravitation muscle strength was measured by dynamometer. The scores between two groups were tested by t-test. Results: Wobble frequency was lower in the gymnastics group than in the control group, and it was statistically significant. Wobble amplitude was lower in the gymnastics group than in the control group, and it was statistically significant. Conclusion: Tera healthy gymnastics is effective to improve postural balance as indicated by low wobble frequency and amplitude. Keywords: healthy gymnastics, postural balance, wobble frequency, amplitude.
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印尼健美操女子体位平衡与反重力肌肉力量
背景:平衡是保持重心在支撑基础上的能力,通常是在一个直立的位置。平衡是一种复杂的功能,涉及许多神经肌肉过程。对保持平衡位置的能力有直接影响的因素可能是感觉信息、协调、关节运动范围和肌肉力量。肌力是体质和健康状况的一个重要方面,肌力的下降可能会导致显著的功能限制。本研究旨在检验印尼健康体操对女性体位平衡及反重力肌力的影响。对象和方法:这是一项在雅加达进行的随机对照试验。选取年龄在55 ~ 65岁之间的160人作为研究对象,分为两组:(1)Tera体操组;(2)对照组。因变量为体位平衡和抗重力肌力。自变量为印度尼西亚健康体操。用体位计测量体位平衡数据,用测力计测量抗重力肌力。两组间的得分采用t检验。结果:体操组摆动频率低于对照组,差异有统计学意义。体操组的摆动幅度低于对照组,差异有统计学意义。结论:Tera健康体操能有效改善体位平衡,表现为低摆动频率和振幅。关键词:健美操;体位平衡;摆动频率;
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