Age-related changes in gait, balance, and strength parameters: A cross-sectional study.

IF 2.9 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2024-10-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0310764
Asghar Rezaei, Sandesh G Bhat, Chih-Hsiu Cheng, Robert J Pignolo, Lichun Lu, Kenton R Kaufman
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Abstract

Background: Longevity is increasing worldwide due to improvements in healthcare and living standards. Aging is often associated with disability and multiple health concerns. To address these challenges, effective interventions are essential. This study investigated potential age-related declines in gait, balance, and strength. We also sought to assess any relationships between these three parameters and explore potential differences between women and men.

Methods: Healthy individuals over 50 years of age were recruited for this cross-sectional study. Upper extremity (grip) strength and lower extremity (knee) strength of the dominant side were measured. Static balance was performed on the force plate in different situations each for 30 seconds: bilateral stance with eyes open, bilateral stance with eyes closed, as well as dominant leg and non-dominant leg unilateral stance with eyes open. Gait was measured during level walking using an optical motion capture system. Additionally, the dynamic stability margin (DSM) was calculated for the level walking trials.

Results: The study results indicated that gait parameters were not significantly affected by age (p≥0.12), while knee and grip strength, along with several balance parameters, showed a significant decline with age. All individuals were able to maintain their bipedal balance, but their center of pressure movement increased significantly by age (p≤0.028). Z-scores were calculated to compare significant age parameters. Unipedal stance time was found to be the most affected by age compared to other contributing factors (p≤0.001). The duration of unipedal balance showed the most significant change per decade (non-dominant: -0.62 SDs; dominant: -0.53 SDs), while strength measures exhibited the lowest amount of change per decade (grip strength: -0.34 SDs; knee strength: -0.26 SDs). Sex differences were observed exclusively in strength parameters, with no discernible impact on the decline in balance parameters.

Conclusions: These findings suggest that the duration of unipedal stance can serve as a reliable and gender-independent measure of neuromuscular aging for both elderly male and female subjects.

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步态、平衡和力量参数与年龄有关的变化:横断面研究
背景:由于医疗保健和生活水平的提高,全世界的寿命都在延长。老龄化往往与残疾和多种健康问题相关。为了应对这些挑战,必须采取有效的干预措施。本研究调查了步态、平衡和力量方面与年龄相关的潜在衰退。我们还试图评估这三个参数之间的关系,并探索男女之间的潜在差异。方法:这项横断面研究招募了 50 岁以上的健康人。对优势侧的上肢(握力)和下肢(膝关节)力量进行了测量。在力板上进行不同情况下的静态平衡,每种情况持续 30 秒:睁眼双侧站立、闭眼双侧站立以及睁眼优势腿和非优势腿单侧站立。使用光学运动捕捉系统测量了平地行走时的步态。此外,还计算了平地行走试验的动态稳定幅度(DSM):研究结果表明,步态参数受年龄的影响不大(p≥0.12),而膝关节和握力以及一些平衡参数则随着年龄的增长而显著下降。所有个体都能保持双足平衡,但随着年龄的增长,他们的压力中心移动明显增加(p≤0.028)。通过计算 Z 分数来比较重要的年龄参数。与其他因素相比,单足站立时间受年龄的影响最大(p≤0.001)。单足平衡持续时间每十年的变化最为显著(非优势:-0.62 SDs;优势:-0.53 SDs),而力量测量每十年的变化最小(握力:-0.34 SDs;膝力:-0.26 SDs)。性别差异只出现在力量参数上,对平衡参数的下降没有明显影响:这些研究结果表明,对于老年男性和女性受试者而言,单足站立持续时间可以作为一种可靠且不受性别影响的神经肌肉老化测量指标。
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