Can functional exercise capacity discriminate older individuals with poor postural control?

AbstractPostural instability can be related to functional limitations as a result of the aging process. This study aimed to compare functional exercise capacity and postural control in older adults. Participants were allocated into three groups according to their functional exercise capacity based o...

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Main Authors: Marcio R. Oliveira, Laís S. Vidotto, André W. Gil, Myriam Fernanda Merli, Vanessa S. Probst, Rubens A. da Silva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual Paulista 2015-09-01
Series:Motriz: Revista de Educacao Fisica
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spelling doaj-e9663828a4ba45fca9024a1802b3471b2020-11-25T00:48:25ZengUniversidade Estadual PaulistaMotriz: Revista de Educacao Fisica1980-65742015-09-0121325025510.1590/S1980-65742015000300005S1980-65742015000300250Can functional exercise capacity discriminate older individuals with poor postural control?Marcio R. OliveiraLaís S. VidottoAndré W. GilMyriam Fernanda MerliVanessa S. ProbstRubens A. da SilvaAbstractPostural instability can be related to functional limitations as a result of the aging process. This study aimed to compare functional exercise capacity and postural control in older adults. Participants were allocated into three groups according to their functional exercise capacity based on the six minute walking test (6MWT): 1) Low performance group (LP: distance walked ≤ 80% of the predicted value n = 19), 2) Normal performance group (NP: distance walked 81-100% of the predicted value n = 21) and, 3) High performance group (HP: distance walked >100% of the predicted value n = 23). All groups performed three trials of a one-leg stance for 30s on a force platform. LP showed worse postural control in comparison to NP and HP, and significant differences (p < .05) were found between groups for area, velocity antero-posterior of center of pressure and time limit variables during the one-leg stance task. These results have implications for rehabilitation management with regard to exercise, balance assessment and intervention in older adults.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-65742015000300250&lng=en&tlng=encontrol posturalejerciciorendimentoenvejecimiento
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author Marcio R. Oliveira
Laís S. Vidotto
André W. Gil
Myriam Fernanda Merli
Vanessa S. Probst
Rubens A. da Silva
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Laís S. Vidotto
André W. Gil
Myriam Fernanda Merli
Vanessa S. Probst
Rubens A. da Silva
Can functional exercise capacity discriminate older individuals with poor postural control?
Motriz: Revista de Educacao Fisica
control postural
ejercicio
rendimento
envejecimiento
author_facet Marcio R. Oliveira
Laís S. Vidotto
André W. Gil
Myriam Fernanda Merli
Vanessa S. Probst
Rubens A. da Silva
author_sort Marcio R. Oliveira
title Can functional exercise capacity discriminate older individuals with poor postural control?
title_short Can functional exercise capacity discriminate older individuals with poor postural control?
title_full Can functional exercise capacity discriminate older individuals with poor postural control?
title_fullStr Can functional exercise capacity discriminate older individuals with poor postural control?
title_full_unstemmed Can functional exercise capacity discriminate older individuals with poor postural control?
title_sort can functional exercise capacity discriminate older individuals with poor postural control?
publisher Universidade Estadual Paulista
series Motriz: Revista de Educacao Fisica
issn 1980-6574
publishDate 2015-09-01
description AbstractPostural instability can be related to functional limitations as a result of the aging process. This study aimed to compare functional exercise capacity and postural control in older adults. Participants were allocated into three groups according to their functional exercise capacity based on the six minute walking test (6MWT): 1) Low performance group (LP: distance walked ≤ 80% of the predicted value n = 19), 2) Normal performance group (NP: distance walked 81-100% of the predicted value n = 21) and, 3) High performance group (HP: distance walked >100% of the predicted value n = 23). All groups performed three trials of a one-leg stance for 30s on a force platform. LP showed worse postural control in comparison to NP and HP, and significant differences (p < .05) were found between groups for area, velocity antero-posterior of center of pressure and time limit variables during the one-leg stance task. These results have implications for rehabilitation management with regard to exercise, balance assessment and intervention in older adults.
topic control postural
ejercicio
rendimento
envejecimiento
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