对跌倒的担忧与威胁引起的老年人情绪和姿势控制的变化有关。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Gait & posture Pub Date : 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2024.10.020
Hideyuki Tashiro , Sota Hirosaki , Yui Sato , Hikaru Ihira , Megumi Toki , Naoki Kozuka
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摘要

背景:据报道,对跌倒的担忧与老年人的活动能力和平衡能力有关。虽然对跌倒的担忧增加可能与平衡障碍直接相关,但建立因果关系仍然有限。本研究旨在调查担心跌倒是否会影响威胁引起的老年人情绪和姿势控制的变化:研究问题:对跌倒的担忧如何影响威胁诱发的老年人情绪和姿势控制的变化?研究人员让 62 名老年人(年龄:78.8 ± 5.7 岁,身高:152.7 ± 6.3 厘米)在地面和较高地面上站立、前倾和后倾时暴露于与身高相关的恐惧中。在站立任务以及前倾和后倾稳定极限(LOS)任务中,测量了压力中心(COP)位移的平均位置、均方根和平均速度。在站立和极限稳定任务中,还测量了自我报告的跌倒恐惧程度(FoF)。根据国际跌倒效能量表(FESI)的简表,将参与者分为对跌倒恐惧程度较低和较高的两组:结果:对跌倒的担忧程度较低和担忧程度较高组在简表 FESI 中的得分分别为 10.2 ± 2.2 和 17.3 ± 3.3。在较高的地面上进行站立和向前倾斜任务时,两组的 FoF 都有所增加。偏离表面边缘会导致 COP 速度增加、站立时 COP 振幅减小以及前向 LOS 减小。对跌倒的担忧程度较高的参与者在较高表面上进行向后倾斜任务时FoF增加,向后倾斜度降低,而对跌倒的担忧程度较低的参与者则没有:意义:对跌倒的担忧会直接影响情绪和平衡控制,因为会发生与威胁相关的变化。
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Concern about falling is related to threat-induced changes in emotions and postural control in older adults

Background

Concern about falling is reportedly related to mobility and balance in older adults. While increased concern about falling may be directly related to balance deficits, establishing a causal relationship remains limited. This study aimed to investigate whether concern about falling affects threat-induced changes in emotions and postural control in older adults.

Research question

How does concern about falling affect threat-induced changes in emotions and postural control among older adults?

Methods

Sixty-two older adults (age; 78.8 ± 5.7 years, height; 152.7 ± 6.3 cm) were exposed to height-related fear while standing, leaning forward, and leaning backward on the floor and a higher surface. The mean position, root mean square, and mean velocity of the center of pressure (COP) displacement were measured during the standing task, as well as the forward and backward limits of stability (LOS) tasks. The degree of self-reported fear of falling (FoF) was also obtained during the standing and LOS tasks. The participants were categorized into lower and higher concerns about falling based on the short form of the Falls Efficacy Scale International (FESI).

Results

Lower and higher concern about falling groups scored 10.2 ± 2.2 and 17.3 ± 3.3 in the short FESI. Both groups experienced increased FoF during the standing and forward LOS tasks on a higher surface. Leaning away from the edge of the surface resulted in increased COP velocity, decreased COP amplitude while standing, and decreased forward LOS. Participants with higher concern about falling had increased FoF during the backward LOS task and decreased backward LOS on a higher surface, while those with lower concern about falling did not.

Significance

Concern about falling can directly affect emotions and balance control owing to the occurrence of threat-related changes.
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Gait & posture
Gait & posture 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Gait & Posture is a vehicle for the publication of up-to-date basic and clinical research on all aspects of locomotion and balance. The topics covered include: Techniques for the measurement of gait and posture, and the standardization of results presentation; Studies of normal and pathological gait; Treatment of gait and postural abnormalities; Biomechanical and theoretical approaches to gait and posture; Mathematical models of joint and muscle mechanics; Neurological and musculoskeletal function in gait and posture; The evolution of upright posture and bipedal locomotion; Adaptations of carrying loads, walking on uneven surfaces, climbing stairs etc; spinal biomechanics only if they are directly related to gait and/or posture and are of general interest to our readers; The effect of aging and development on gait and posture; Psychological and cultural aspects of gait; Patient education.
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