TY - JOUR
T1 - Strategic targeted exercise for preventing falls in elderly people
AU - Zheng, Jiejiao
AU - Pan, Yujian
AU - Hua, Yinghui
AU - Shen, Haimin
AU - Wang, Xueqiang
AU - Zhang, Ying
AU - Fan, Yujing
AU - Yu, Zhuowei
PY - 2013/4
Y1 - 2013/4
N2 - Objective: Randomized, controlled, blinded trial to evaluate the effectiveness of strategic targeted exercise for preventing falls in elderly people. Methods: Elderly people were randomly allocated to either a control group that received conventional exercise, or a training group that received conventional exercise plus proprioception and cognitive exercises. Subjects were asked to exercise three times a week (40 min per session) for 8 weeks. In the pre- and post-training sessions, all participants were assessed using a static postural control test with eyes open and closed, the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and the joint position sense test of the lower limbs. Results: After 8 weeks, there were statistically significant improvements in the training group (n1/450) compared with the control group (n1/450) for mediolateral sway distance with eyes open and eyes closed, anteroposterior sway distance with eyes open but not with eyes closed, BBS scores and joint position sense test for the left but not the right knee. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that strategic targeted exercise could produce more beneficial effects on balance and proprioception function than conventional exercise alone, in elderly people.
AB - Objective: Randomized, controlled, blinded trial to evaluate the effectiveness of strategic targeted exercise for preventing falls in elderly people. Methods: Elderly people were randomly allocated to either a control group that received conventional exercise, or a training group that received conventional exercise plus proprioception and cognitive exercises. Subjects were asked to exercise three times a week (40 min per session) for 8 weeks. In the pre- and post-training sessions, all participants were assessed using a static postural control test with eyes open and closed, the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and the joint position sense test of the lower limbs. Results: After 8 weeks, there were statistically significant improvements in the training group (n1/450) compared with the control group (n1/450) for mediolateral sway distance with eyes open and eyes closed, anteroposterior sway distance with eyes open but not with eyes closed, BBS scores and joint position sense test for the left but not the right knee. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that strategic targeted exercise could produce more beneficial effects on balance and proprioception function than conventional exercise alone, in elderly people.
KW - Balance
KW - Conventional exercise
KW - Elderly people
KW - Falls
KW - Proprioception
KW - Strategic targeted exercise
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84878348326
U2 - 10.1177/0300060513477297
DO - 10.1177/0300060513477297
M3 - 文章
C2 - 23569036
AN - SCOPUS:84878348326
SN - 0300-0605
VL - 41
SP - 418
EP - 426
JO - Journal of International Medical Research
JF - Journal of International Medical Research
IS - 2
ER -