F. Faustino, Marta Brito, Marta Fernandes, Marta Gameiro, E. Carolino, Beatriz Fernandes
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ABSTRACT: Objectives – To assess the effect of an exercise program targeting core muscles and lower limb muscles, in increasing balance in elderly living in the community. METHOD – Eleven subjects (10F; 1M), mean age 80±6.9 years old, independent and living in the community. The outcome measures included the Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction on Balance (MCTSIB) performed on Balance Master® to measure balance; the Berg Balance Scale for fall risk; Falls Efficacy Scale for fear of falling; Sit-to-Stand 30 seconds for lower limb strength; Supine Bridge and Abdominal Stage Test for strength and endurance of core muscles and the 8-foot Up and Go Test for mobility. Results – There were statistical differences in Sit-to-Stand test, Supine Bridge test and MCTSIB Foam-Eyes Closed after the exercise program. Conclusion – An exercise program focused on training core and lower limb muscles did not show significant effects on balance in a sample of older adults living in the community, however it has increased lower limb strength and core muscles endurance.