The Effect of Short-Term Conditional-Equilibrium Exercises on Balance and Functional Limitations in Aged Women With Frailty Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Trail

IF 0.9 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Salmand-Iranian Journal of Ageing Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.32598/sija.2022.3194.1
Foruzan Tavan, Mahsa Yarelahi, Negin Chehrehnegar, A. Asadollahi
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Objectives Increasing frailty syndrome is one consequence of the aging population. Frailty syndrome can adversely affect the independent life and social activities of the elderly by threatening their balance and mobility. This study aimed to investigate the effect of short-term postural-balance training on balance and functional limitations in elderly women with frailty syndrome. Methods & Materials The present clinical trial study was performed on 54 elderly women with frailty syndrome. Participants were randomly selected from one of the daycare centers for the elderly in Shiraz and were divided into two groups intervention (n=27) and control (n=27). For the intervention group, 12 sessions of short-term postural-balance exercises were held. Data were collected using the Fried Frailty Index, berg balance scale (BBS-9), and the survey of activities and fear of falling in the elderly (SAFE) Questionnaire at the beginning of the study and the end of the intervention and analyzed using SPSS software v. 25. Results The mean age of participants was 66.77 years, and 94.4% had at least one chronic disease. Following the intervention, there was a significant improvement in the mean scores of frailties such as physical activity, walk time, balance, and motor limitation of the elderly in the intervention group. In contrast, the intervention could not significantly affect other frailty indicators, i.e., unwanted weight loss, exhaustion, and grip strength in the intervention group Conclusion Postural-balance exercises significantly improve the physical characteristics of malnutrition and motor and functional limitations in daily life activities in the elderly.
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短期条件平衡运动对老年女性虚弱综合征患者平衡和功能限制的影响:一项随机对照试验
目的人口老龄化的结果之一是衰弱综合征的增加。虚弱综合征通过威胁老年人的平衡和行动能力,对老年人的独立生活和社会活动产生不利影响。本研究旨在探讨短期体位平衡训练对老年女性虚弱综合征患者平衡和功能限制的影响。方法与材料对54例老年女性虚弱综合征患者进行临床研究。参与者从设拉子的一个老年人日托中心随机选择,分为两组干预组(n=27)和对照组(n=27)。干预组进行了12次短期姿势平衡练习。在研究开始和干预结束时,采用Fried脆弱指数、berg平衡量表(BBS-9)和老年人活动和跌倒恐惧调查问卷(SAFE)收集数据,并使用SPSS v. 25软件进行分析。结果参与者平均年龄66.77岁,94.4%患有至少一种慢性疾病。干预后,干预组老年人在身体活动、步行时间、平衡和运动限制等方面的平均得分有显著改善。而干预组的其他虚弱指标,如非预期体重减轻、疲劳感、握力等均无显著影响。结论体位平衡运动可显著改善老年人营养不良的身体特征,改善老年人日常生活活动中运动功能受限的状况。
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Salmand-Iranian Journal of Ageing
Salmand-Iranian Journal of Ageing GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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