老化服与年轻人的运动表现:影响取决于为什么穿运动服

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Perceptual and Motor Skills Pub Date : 2024-08-21 DOI:10.1177/00315125241276901
Ilona Moutoussamy, Kristell Pothier, Lucette Toussaint, Shaïma Kerroum, Laurence Taconnat
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到 2030 年,全球每六人中就有一人至少 60 岁,相关的感知运动变化会使日常活动复杂化。老龄化服为年轻人模拟这些情况,以增强他们的同理心和对老年人所面临挑战的理解。有关老龄化防护服的研究最近有所增加,有证据表明这些防护服会损害年轻成年人的运动表现,但要更深入地了解老龄化防护服引起的运动变化,并确定任何可能改变这些变化的因素,还需要更多的研究。在这项研究中,我们探讨了运动服的外观和穿着者的运动水平对运动表现的影响。我们将 95 名年轻成年人分为两组:(a)一组被告知老化服的老化特性(老化服组);(b)一组被告知这是一种姿势训练服(姿势训练组)。每组又按中位数分割法分为低体力活动水平组和高体力活动水平组。参与者分别在穿和不穿老化服的情况下完成两项精细运动任务(即放砖和砌砖)和两项粗大运动任务(即脚跟到脚尖行走和八字形行走/跑步)。老化服对所有任务的运动表现都有明显影响,但在八字形行走/跑步任务中,知道这是老化服的参与者的表现比认为这是姿势训练服的参与者差。此外,在相同的运动任务中,体力活动量小的组别比体力活动量大的组别受穿着老龄服的影响更大。因此,老化服的展示方式和穿着者的一般活动水平对老化服对运动表现的影响有很大影响。这项研究的结果可以指导未来的研究人员在更大规模的研究中验证老化衣的使用。
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Aging Suit and Motor Performance in Young Adults: Effects Depend on Why the Suit is Worn!

By 2030, one in six people worldwide will be at least 60 years old, with associated sensorimotor changes that complicate daily activities. Aging suits simulate these conditions for younger individuals to enhance their empathy and understanding of older adults' challenges. Research on aging suits has recently increased, with evidence that these suits impair younger adults' motor performance, but a greater understanding of the motor changes induced by aging suits and to identify any factors that may modify them more research is needed. In this research, we explored how the presentation of the suit and the wearer's physical activity level affected motor performance. We divided 95 younger adults into two groups: (a) one informed about the suit's aging properties (aging suit group); and (b) one in which participants were told that it was a posture training suit (posture training group). Each group was further divided into low and high physical activity levels by a median-split method. Participants completed two fine motor tasks (i.e., placing and building bricks) and two gross motor tasks (i.e., heel-to-toe walking and figure-of-eight walking/running) with and without the suit. The aging suit significantly affected motor performance on all tasks, but participants aware that it was an aging suit performed worse on the figure-of-eight walking/running task than participants who thought it was a posture training suit. In addition, for the same motor task, the groups engaged in low physical activity were more affected by wearing the suit than those engaged in high physical activity. Thus, how aging suits are presented and the general activity level of wearers significantly influenced the aging suits' effects on motor performance. The findings from this study can guide future researchers in validating the use of these suits in larger studies.

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