Equilíbrio estático e dinâmico de idosos praticantes de atividades físicas em Academias da Terceira Idade

Objectives: To compare the static and dynamic balance of elderly practitioners and non-practitioners of physical activities in Academic Seniors, analyzing the association of sociodemographic factors. Methods: Participants were four hun - dred patients of both genders, and two hundred physically acti...

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Main Authors: Sonia Maria Marques Gomes Bertolini, Paula Manueira
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Nove de Julho 2013-01-01
Series:ConScientiae Saúde
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spelling doaj-4f824f6a30dc4dd089c35bea9f7440ae2020-11-25T02:00:25ZporUniversidade Nove de Julho ConScientiae Saúde1677-10281983-93242013-01-01123432438Equilíbrio estático e dinâmico de idosos praticantes de atividades físicas em Academias da Terceira IdadeSonia Maria Marques Gomes BertoliniPaula ManueiraObjectives: To compare the static and dynamic balance of elderly practitioners and non-practitioners of physical activities in Academic Seniors, analyzing the association of sociodemographic factors. Methods: Participants were four hun - dred patients of both genders, and two hundred physically active individuals at the academies of third age (active group) and two hundred non aged practitio - ners of physical activity (sedentary group). To evaluate both groups, Tinetti test and a questionnaire with dichotomous responses were performed on sociode mographic profile, as well as, health conditions and habits of life. For statistical analysis, the chi-square test and “t” test were done, with significance level set at five percent. Results: The active group showed higher levels of static and dy - namic balance when compared to the sedentary group (p <0.001). Conclusions: In this study it can be concluded that elderly people who practice physical activities at the Academies of the Third Age have better balance, when compared with sedentary elderly, indicating that activities in these spaces can generate positive effects on the motor performance of the elderly population.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=92928535013
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Paula Manueira
Equilíbrio estático e dinâmico de idosos praticantes de atividades físicas em Academias da Terceira Idade
ConScientiae Saúde
author_facet Sonia Maria Marques Gomes Bertolini
Paula Manueira
author_sort Sonia Maria Marques Gomes Bertolini
title Equilíbrio estático e dinâmico de idosos praticantes de atividades físicas em Academias da Terceira Idade
title_short Equilíbrio estático e dinâmico de idosos praticantes de atividades físicas em Academias da Terceira Idade
title_full Equilíbrio estático e dinâmico de idosos praticantes de atividades físicas em Academias da Terceira Idade
title_fullStr Equilíbrio estático e dinâmico de idosos praticantes de atividades físicas em Academias da Terceira Idade
title_full_unstemmed Equilíbrio estático e dinâmico de idosos praticantes de atividades físicas em Academias da Terceira Idade
title_sort equilíbrio estático e dinâmico de idosos praticantes de atividades físicas em academias da terceira idade
publisher Universidade Nove de Julho
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publishDate 2013-01-01
description Objectives: To compare the static and dynamic balance of elderly practitioners and non-practitioners of physical activities in Academic Seniors, analyzing the association of sociodemographic factors. Methods: Participants were four hun - dred patients of both genders, and two hundred physically active individuals at the academies of third age (active group) and two hundred non aged practitio - ners of physical activity (sedentary group). To evaluate both groups, Tinetti test and a questionnaire with dichotomous responses were performed on sociode mographic profile, as well as, health conditions and habits of life. For statistical analysis, the chi-square test and “t” test were done, with significance level set at five percent. Results: The active group showed higher levels of static and dy - namic balance when compared to the sedentary group (p <0.001). Conclusions: In this study it can be concluded that elderly people who practice physical activities at the Academies of the Third Age have better balance, when compared with sedentary elderly, indicating that activities in these spaces can generate positive effects on the motor performance of the elderly population.
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