Controle postural dinâmico e risco de quedas em idosas fisicamente ativas

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Main Author: Amaral, Taís Fernandes
Publication Date: 2021
Format: Master thesis
Language: por
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Summary: With each passing year, the number of elderly people grows, and this generates significant changes associated with sociocultural changes, physiological changes and skeletal muscle, as these changes bring damage to bodily systems that culminate in decreased mobility, postural control and balance, potential risks for falls. Falls are the main cause of unintentional death and injury among the elderly, considered the most common accident in this age group. The regular practice of physical activity has been shown to be beneficial and helps to minimize the impacts caused by advancing age, acting on structural and functional changes that make the individual vulnerable to falls. The aim of this study was to compare dynamic postural control and the risk of falls in physically active elderly women, as falls usually occur in a dynamic situation. The research consists of a documental study from the database of the original research of a descriptive, observational, transversal type with a quantitative approach. Forty elderly women, aged between 60 and 83 years (66.3±5.6), physically active, evaluated by the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) were selected from the database. The participants in this study were recruited from groups of elderly women involved in physical activities linked to the Integrated Center for Studies and Support for the Elderly (NIEATI) of a city in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul. The risk of falls was assessed using the Timed Up and Go ( TUG) dividing the elderly women into two groups: without risk (n=17; 64.6 ± 4.3 years) and at risk of falls (n=23; 67.6 ± 6.1 years) and for analysis purposes for In this research, due to sample limitations, elderly women were divided into two groups: without risk of falls (n=17) and at risk of falls (n=23). falls and high risk of falls classified by the TUG. To assess the oscillation of the Center of Pressure (COP) displacement, the Force Platform was used, through the squatting movement, chosen because it is a movement commonly used by most individuals for activities of daily living. Comparisons between groups of parametric continuous variables were performed using the two-tailed independent Student's T test and, for non-parametric ones, the Mann Whitney U Test was used. For sociodemographic comparisons, between groups, of categorical variables, the Chi-square test was used. The significance level adopted for all analyzes was (p<0.05). As for the characterization of the sample, there was a significant difference only in the ethnicity variable (p=0.004). There was no significant difference between the groups in the variables of displacement of the center of pressure and risk of falls, except for the variable amplitude of mean lateral displacement of COPml (p=0.044), where the group at risk of falls had the lowest oscillation. It was concluded that physically active elderly women, classified by TUG as at risk and without risk of falls, presented similar behavior in terms of dynamic postural control during the squat task.
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spelling 2022-01-13T17:53:29Z2022-01-13T17:53:29Z2021-09-14http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/23525With each passing year, the number of elderly people grows, and this generates significant changes associated with sociocultural changes, physiological changes and skeletal muscle, as these changes bring damage to bodily systems that culminate in decreased mobility, postural control and balance, potential risks for falls. Falls are the main cause of unintentional death and injury among the elderly, considered the most common accident in this age group. The regular practice of physical activity has been shown to be beneficial and helps to minimize the impacts caused by advancing age, acting on structural and functional changes that make the individual vulnerable to falls. The aim of this study was to compare dynamic postural control and the risk of falls in physically active elderly women, as falls usually occur in a dynamic situation. The research consists of a documental study from the database of the original research of a descriptive, observational, transversal type with a quantitative approach. Forty elderly women, aged between 60 and 83 years (66.3±5.6), physically active, evaluated by the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) were selected from the database. The participants in this study were recruited from groups of elderly women involved in physical activities linked to the Integrated Center for Studies and Support for the Elderly (NIEATI) of a city in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul. The risk of falls was assessed using the Timed Up and Go ( TUG) dividing the elderly women into two groups: without risk (n=17; 64.6 ± 4.3 years) and at risk of falls (n=23; 67.6 ± 6.1 years) and for analysis purposes for In this research, due to sample limitations, elderly women were divided into two groups: without risk of falls (n=17) and at risk of falls (n=23). falls and high risk of falls classified by the TUG. To assess the oscillation of the Center of Pressure (COP) displacement, the Force Platform was used, through the squatting movement, chosen because it is a movement commonly used by most individuals for activities of daily living. Comparisons between groups of parametric continuous variables were performed using the two-tailed independent Student's T test and, for non-parametric ones, the Mann Whitney U Test was used. For sociodemographic comparisons, between groups, of categorical variables, the Chi-square test was used. The significance level adopted for all analyzes was (p<0.05). As for the characterization of the sample, there was a significant difference only in the ethnicity variable (p=0.004). There was no significant difference between the groups in the variables of displacement of the center of pressure and risk of falls, except for the variable amplitude of mean lateral displacement of COPml (p=0.044), where the group at risk of falls had the lowest oscillation. It was concluded that physically active elderly women, classified by TUG as at risk and without risk of falls, presented similar behavior in terms of dynamic postural control during the squat task.A cada ano que passa cresce o número de pessoas idosas, e isso gera mudanças significativas associadas às alterações socioculturais, transformações fisiológicas e músculo esqueléticas, visto que essas modificações trazem prejuízos nos sistemas corporais que culminam na diminuição da mobilidade, controle postural e equilíbrio, potenciais riscos para as quedas. A queda é a principal causa de morte não intencional e lesão entre os idosos, considerado o acidente mais comum nesta faixa etária. A prática regular de atividade física tem se mostrado benéfica e colabora para minimizar os impactos causados pelo avanço da idade, atuando nas alterações estruturais e funcionais que tornam o indivíduo vulnerável à queda. Objetivou-se neste estudo comparar o controle postural dinâmico e o risco de quedas em idosas fisicamente ativas, visto que as quedas geralmente ocorrem em uma situação dinâmica. A pesquisa constitui-se de um estudo documental a partir do banco de dados da pesquisa original do tipo descritivo, observacional, transversal com abordagem quantitativa. Foram selecionadas a partir do banco de dados 40 mulheres idosas, na faixa etária entre 60 e 83 anos (66,3±5,6), fisicamente ativas avaliadas pelo Internacional Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). As participantes deste estudo foram recrutadas em grupos de idosas de atividades físicas vinculados ao Núcleo Integrado de Estudos e Apoio à Terceira Idade (NIEATI) de uma cidade do interior do Rio Grande do Sul. O risco de quedas foi avaliado pelo Timed Up and Go (TUG) dividindo as idosas em dois grupos: sem risco (n=17; 64,6 ± 4,3 anos) e com risco de quedas (n=23; 67,6 ± 6,1 anos) e para fins de análise para esta pesquisa devido as limitações da amostra, as idosas foram divididas em dois grupos: sem risco de quedas (n=17) e com risco de quedas (n=23), no grupo com risco de quedas foram incluídas as idosas com baixo risco de quedas e alto risco de quedas classificadas pelo TUG. Para avaliar a oscilação do deslocamento do Centro de Pressão (COP) utilizou-se a Plataforma de força, através do movimento de agachamento, escolhido por ser um movimento usualmente utilizado pela maioria dos indivíduos para as atividades da vida diária. As comparações, entre grupos, de variáveis contínuas paramétricas foram realizadas através do Teste T de Student independente bicaudal e, para as não paramétricas, foi utilizado o Test U de Mann Whitney. Para as comparações sociodemográficas, entre grupos, de variáveis categóricas foi utilizado o Teste de Qui-quadrado. O nível de significância adotado para todas as análises foi de (p< 0,05). Quanto a caracterização da amostra, houve diferença significativa apenas na variável etnia (p=0,004). Não se observou diferença significativa entre os grupos nas variáveis de deslocamento do centro de pressão e o risco de quedas, exceto, para a variável amplitude de deslocamento médio lateral do COPml (p=0,044), onde o grupo com risco de quedas obteve a menor oscilação. Concluiu-se que as idosas fisicamente ativas, classificadas pelo TUG em com risco e sem risco de quedas apresentaram comportamento similar quanto ao controle postural dinâmico durante a tarefa de agachamento.porUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCentro de Educação Física e DesportosPrograma de Pós-Graduação em GerontologiaUFSMBrasilCiências da SaúdeAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessIdososEnvelhecimentoAcidentes por quedasEquilíbrio posturalAtividade físicaElderlyAgingAccidents by fallsPostural balancePhysical activityCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDEControle postural dinâmico e risco de quedas em idosas fisicamente ativasDynamic postural control and risk of falls in physically active older womeninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisPivetta, Hedioneia Maria Folettohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9518521941876440Braz, Melissa MedeirosGuadagnin, Eliane Celinahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0912631536970053Amaral, Taís Fernandes400000000001600600600c0bd9b9f-706e-474f-bee3-690b40c0a0008ddcd355-09f9-4d9f-a211-63c0a5f86a58767521fa-0ca6-420a-8ffd-625adb112baf6f6a848e-b022-4a0b-adde-9f95c70079a6reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMORIGINALDIS_PPGGERONTOLOGIA_2021_AMARAL_TAIS.pdfDIS_PPGGERONTOLOGIA_2021_AMARAL_TAIS.pdfDissertação de Mestradoapplication/pdf2842448http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/23525/1/DIS_PPGGERONTOLOGIA_2021_AMARAL_TAIS.pdf248d1e160ed798e2898e0918624bb63cMD51CC-LICENSElicense_rdflicense_rdfapplication/rdf+xml; charset=utf-8805http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/23525/2/license_rdf4460e5956bc1d1639be9ae6146a50347MD52LICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; charset=utf-81956http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/23525/3/license.txt2f0571ecee68693bd5cd3f17c1e075dfMD531/235252022-01-13 14:55:40.01oai:repositorio.ufsm.br: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 Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2022-01-13T17:55:40Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Controle postural dinâmico e risco de quedas em idosas fisicamente ativas
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Dynamic postural control and risk of falls in physically active older women
title Controle postural dinâmico e risco de quedas em idosas fisicamente ativas
spellingShingle Controle postural dinâmico e risco de quedas em idosas fisicamente ativas
Amaral, Taís Fernandes
Idosos
Envelhecimento
Acidentes por quedas
Equilíbrio postural
Atividade física
Elderly
Aging
Accidents by falls
Postural balance
Physical activity
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Controle postural dinâmico e risco de quedas em idosas fisicamente ativas
title_full Controle postural dinâmico e risco de quedas em idosas fisicamente ativas
title_fullStr Controle postural dinâmico e risco de quedas em idosas fisicamente ativas
title_full_unstemmed Controle postural dinâmico e risco de quedas em idosas fisicamente ativas
title_sort Controle postural dinâmico e risco de quedas em idosas fisicamente ativas
author Amaral, Taís Fernandes
author_facet Amaral, Taís Fernandes
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Braz, Melissa Medeiros
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Guadagnin, Eliane Celina
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amaral, Taís Fernandes
contributor_str_mv Pivetta, Hedioneia Maria Foletto
Braz, Melissa Medeiros
Guadagnin, Eliane Celina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Idosos
Envelhecimento
Acidentes por quedas
Equilíbrio postural
Atividade física
topic Idosos
Envelhecimento
Acidentes por quedas
Equilíbrio postural
Atividade física
Elderly
Aging
Accidents by falls
Postural balance
Physical activity
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Elderly
Aging
Accidents by falls
Postural balance
Physical activity
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
description With each passing year, the number of elderly people grows, and this generates significant changes associated with sociocultural changes, physiological changes and skeletal muscle, as these changes bring damage to bodily systems that culminate in decreased mobility, postural control and balance, potential risks for falls. Falls are the main cause of unintentional death and injury among the elderly, considered the most common accident in this age group. The regular practice of physical activity has been shown to be beneficial and helps to minimize the impacts caused by advancing age, acting on structural and functional changes that make the individual vulnerable to falls. The aim of this study was to compare dynamic postural control and the risk of falls in physically active elderly women, as falls usually occur in a dynamic situation. The research consists of a documental study from the database of the original research of a descriptive, observational, transversal type with a quantitative approach. Forty elderly women, aged between 60 and 83 years (66.3±5.6), physically active, evaluated by the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) were selected from the database. The participants in this study were recruited from groups of elderly women involved in physical activities linked to the Integrated Center for Studies and Support for the Elderly (NIEATI) of a city in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul. The risk of falls was assessed using the Timed Up and Go ( TUG) dividing the elderly women into two groups: without risk (n=17; 64.6 ± 4.3 years) and at risk of falls (n=23; 67.6 ± 6.1 years) and for analysis purposes for In this research, due to sample limitations, elderly women were divided into two groups: without risk of falls (n=17) and at risk of falls (n=23). falls and high risk of falls classified by the TUG. To assess the oscillation of the Center of Pressure (COP) displacement, the Force Platform was used, through the squatting movement, chosen because it is a movement commonly used by most individuals for activities of daily living. Comparisons between groups of parametric continuous variables were performed using the two-tailed independent Student's T test and, for non-parametric ones, the Mann Whitney U Test was used. For sociodemographic comparisons, between groups, of categorical variables, the Chi-square test was used. The significance level adopted for all analyzes was (p<0.05). As for the characterization of the sample, there was a significant difference only in the ethnicity variable (p=0.004). There was no significant difference between the groups in the variables of displacement of the center of pressure and risk of falls, except for the variable amplitude of mean lateral displacement of COPml (p=0.044), where the group at risk of falls had the lowest oscillation. It was concluded that physically active elderly women, classified by TUG as at risk and without risk of falls, presented similar behavior in terms of dynamic postural control during the squat task.
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