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Tytuł pozycji:

Effects of Combined Balance and Strength Training on Measures of Balance and Muscle Strength in Older Women With a History of Falls.

Tytuł:
Effects of Combined Balance and Strength Training on Measures of Balance and Muscle Strength in Older Women With a History of Falls.
Autorzy:
Zouita S; Higher Institute of Sport and Physical Education, Ksar-said, University of Manouba, Manouba, Tunisia.
Zouhal H; M2S (Laboratoire Mouvement, Sport, Santé), University of Rennes, Rennes, France.
Ferchichi H; Department of Medicine Physical and Functional Rehabilitation of the National Institute of Orthopedics 'M.T. Kassab', Tunis, Tunisia.
Paillard T; Movement, Balance, Performance and Health Laboratory, Tarbes, E2S/University of Pau and Pays de l'Adour, Pau, France.
Dziri C; Department of Medicine Physical and Functional Rehabilitation of the National Institute of Orthopedics 'M.T. Kassab', Tunis, Tunisia.
Hackney AC; Department of Exercise and Sport Science, Department of Nutrition, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States.
Laher I; Department of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Granacher U; Division of Training and Movement Science, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.
Ben Moussa Zouita A; Higher Institute of Sport and Physical Education, Ksar-said, University of Manouba, Manouba, Tunisia.
Źródło:
Frontiers in physiology [Front Physiol] 2020 Dec 23; Vol. 11, pp. 619016. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Dec 23 (Print Publication: 2020).
Typ publikacji:
Journal Article
Język:
English
Imprint Name(s):
Original Publication: Lausanne : Frontiers Research Foundation
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Contributed Indexing:
Keywords: aging; exercise; force; postural sway; tasks
Entry Date(s):
Date Created: 20210111 Latest Revision: 20231104
Update Code:
20240105
PubMed Central ID:
PMC7786296
DOI:
10.3389/fphys.2020.619016
PMID:
33424642
Czasopismo naukowe
Objective: We investigated the effects of combined balance and strength training on measures of balance and muscle strength in older women with a history of falls.
Methods: Twenty-seven older women aged 70.4 ± 4.1 years (age range: 65 to 75 years) were randomly allocated to either an intervention (IG, n = 12) or an active control (CG, n = 15) group. The IG completed 8 weeks combined balance and strength training program with three sessions per week including visual biofeedback using force plates. The CG received physical therapy and gait training at a rehabilitation center. Training volumes were similar between the groups. Pre and post training, tests were applied for the assessment of muscle strength (weight-bearing squat [WBS] by measuring the percentage of body mass borne by each leg at different knee flexions [0°, 30°, 60°, and 90°], sit-to-stand test [STS]), and balance. Balance tests used the modified clinical test of sensory interaction (mCTSIB) with eyes closed (EC) and opened (EO), on stable (firm) and unstable (foam) surfaces as well as spatial parameters of gait such as step width and length (cm) and walking speed (cm/s).
Results: Significant group × time interactions were found for different degrees of knee flexion during WBS (0.0001 < p < 0.013, 0.441 < d < 0.762). Post hoc tests revealed significant pre-to-post improvements for both legs and for all degrees of flexion (0.0001 < p < 0.002, 0.697 < d < 1.875) for IG compared to CG. Significant group × time interactions were found for firm EO, foam EO, firm EC, and foam EC (0.006 < p < 0.029; 0.302 < d < 0.518). Post hoc tests showed significant pre-to-post improvements for both legs and for all degrees of oscillations (0.0001 < p < 0.004, 0.753 < d < 2.097) for IG compared to CG. This study indicates that combined balance and strength training improved percentage distribution of body weight between legs at different conditions of knee flexion (0°, 30°, 60°, and 90°) and also decreased the sway oscillation on a firm surface with eyes closed, and on foam surface (with eyes opened or closed) in the IG.
Conclusion: The higher positive effects of training seen in standing balance tests, compared with dynamic tests, suggests that balance training exercises including lateral, forward, and backward exercises improved static balance to a greater extent in older women.
Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
(Copyright © 2020 Zouita, Zouhal, Ferchichi, Paillard, Dziri, Hackney, Laher, Granacher and Ben Moussa Zouita.)

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