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題名: | Whole-body vibration training improves balance control and sit-to-stand performance among middle-aged and older adults: a pilot randomized controlled trial |
作者: | Ko, MC (Ko, Ming-Chen) Wu, LS (Wu, Long-Shan) Lee, S (Lee, Sangwoo) Wang, CC (Wang, Chien-Chun) Lee, PF (Lee, Po-Fu) Tseng, CY (Tseng, Ching-Yu) Ho, CC (Ho, Chien-Chang) |
貢獻者: | 運教所 |
關鍵詞: | Whole-body vibration training Postural control Balance Limits of stability Sit-to-stand test |
日期: | 2017-07-18 |
上傳時間: | 2018-01-30 15:36:19 (UTC+8) |
摘要: | Background: Aging is associated with decreased balance, which increases falling risk. The objective of the current study was to determine the feasibility and effects of whole-body vibration (WBV) training on knee extensor muscle power, limits of stability, and sit-to-stand performance among community-dwelling middle-aged and older adults in the United States.
Methods: A randomized pilot study with participant blinding was conducted. Feasibility outcomes included recruitment and compliance rate. Twenty-nine community-dwelling older adults were randomly assigned to perform body-weight exercises with either an individualized vibration frequency and amplitude, a fixed vibration frequency and amplitude, or no vibration. Isokinetic knee extensor power, limits of stability, and sit-to-stand tests were conducted before beginning the exercises (baseline) and after 8 weeks of training.
Results: With a favorable recruitment rate (58%) and compliance rates (attrition 9%; adherence 85%), the intervention was deemed feasible. The limits of stability endpoint excursion score for the individualized frequency-amplitude group was increased by 8.8 (12.9%; P = 0.025) after training, and that group's maximum excursion score was increased by 9.2 (11.5%; P = 0.006) after training. The average weight transfer time score was significantly decreased by 0.2 s in the fixed group. The participants in the individualized group demonstrated a significant increase (3.2%) in weight rising index score after 8 weeks of WBV training.
Conclusions: WBV training is feasible for use with elderly people, and this study achieved good recruitment and compliance. The present paper suggests that 8 weeks of WBV training improves limits of stability and sit-to-stand performance. Future studies must determine whether WBV training improves other factors that affect posture control. |
關聯: | EUROPEAN REVIEW OF AGING AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY 卷: 14 文獻號碼: 11 |
顯示於類別: | [Graduate Institute of Sport Coaching Science ] journal articles
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