Natalia Moya Pereira, Marcel Jean Pierre Massè Araya, Marcos Eduardo Scheicher
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摘要
背景:与社区居住的老年人相比,机构老年人步态和平衡障碍增加。使用跑步机的康复过程已经在不同的群体中进行了研究,但没有在制度化的老年人中进行。目的:本研究的目的是评估跑步机步行锻炼计划对机构老年人姿势平衡的影响。方法:采用Berg平衡量表(BBS)、短体能测试(SPPB)、步态速度和定时起走测试(TUG)对37名住院老年人(干预组23名,对照组14名)进行体位平衡评估。训练包括20分钟的跑步机步行锻炼,每周进行两次,持续10周。干预组在治疗前、治疗后10周及随访1个月进行测量。对照组在训练前后分别取数据。结果:所有运动功能参数均有显著改善(BBS: p < 0.01;步态速度:p < 0.01;步态速度:p < 0.01;步态速度:p < 0.01;步态速度。结论:目前的结果允许我们得出结论,跑步机步行计划对机构老年人的姿势平衡有积极的影响。
Effectiveness of a Treadmill Training Programme in Improving the Postural Balance on Institutionalized Older Adults.
Background: Institutionalized older adults have increased gait and balance impairment compared with community-dwelling older adults. The use of the treadmill for the rehabilitation process has been studied in different groups, but not in the institutionalized elderly.
Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess the effects of a treadmill walking workout program on the postural balance of institutionalized older adults.
Methods: Postural balance was assessed by the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), gait speed, and Timed Up and Go Test (TUG) on 37 institutionalized older adults (23 in the intervention group and 14 in the control group). Training consisted of a 20-minute treadmill walking workout carried out twice a week for 10 weeks. Measurements were obtained before and after 10 weeks and with 1 month of follow-up for the intervention group. For the control group, the data were obtained before and after the training period.
Results: Significant improvement occurred in all motor function parameters (BBS: p < 0.01; gait speed: p < 0.01; gait speed: p < 0.01; gait speed: p < 0.01; gait speed.
Conclusions: The present results permit us to conclude that a treadmill walking program had positive effects on the postural balance of institutionalized older adults.