Efeito da caminhada prolongada sobre a cinemática da marcha de idosos ativos e sedentários

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha, Emmanuel Souza da
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: With the increase in life expectancy and the number of elderly in the world, interest in strategies to improve the quality of life of population is growing and involves reduction in risk of falls. Most of activities aiming at fall prevention in the elderly are performed in conditions that in fact may increase risk of falls. One of the most discussed and recommended interventions to reduce risk of fall is the physical exercise. Walking is the preferred exercise among elderly aiming at improving quality of life, in sessions usually lasting at least 30 minutes. Long-term exercise reduces gait variability, which contributes to reduce fall risk in the elderly. However, prolonged exercise may lead elderly to fatigue and tiredness conditions, which may increase gait variability, and therefore risk of fall. But does a single session of prolonged exercise lead to acute increases in gait variability increasing risk of falling? Could any acute effect of exercise differ sedentary and physically active elderly? The aim of this study is to determine the effect of the physical activity level of the elderly on the gait kinematics during a 30 min treadmill walking. To answer these questions, sedentary (n=15) and physically active community dwelling elderly (n=15) were assessed. Bilateral stride and step length, stride and step cadence, step width and its respective variabilities were compared between the groups considering kinematics data from both the legs at three distinct moments of the 30 min walking session, performed at preferred gait speed. We found larger step and stride length in the active elderly, and similar variability in the groups. Asymmetries were not observed. In conclusion, despite of differences in the kinematics of sedentary and physically active elderly, 30 minutes of walking at preferred gait speed seemed to not increase risk of falling as depicted by variability in the step and stride kinematics. Keywords: treadmill walking; gait asymmetry; fatigue; fall
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spelling 2019-07-05T21:02:48Z2019-07-05T21:02:48Z2016-02-25http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/17338With the increase in life expectancy and the number of elderly in the world, interest in strategies to improve the quality of life of population is growing and involves reduction in risk of falls. Most of activities aiming at fall prevention in the elderly are performed in conditions that in fact may increase risk of falls. One of the most discussed and recommended interventions to reduce risk of fall is the physical exercise. Walking is the preferred exercise among elderly aiming at improving quality of life, in sessions usually lasting at least 30 minutes. Long-term exercise reduces gait variability, which contributes to reduce fall risk in the elderly. However, prolonged exercise may lead elderly to fatigue and tiredness conditions, which may increase gait variability, and therefore risk of fall. But does a single session of prolonged exercise lead to acute increases in gait variability increasing risk of falling? Could any acute effect of exercise differ sedentary and physically active elderly? The aim of this study is to determine the effect of the physical activity level of the elderly on the gait kinematics during a 30 min treadmill walking. To answer these questions, sedentary (n=15) and physically active community dwelling elderly (n=15) were assessed. Bilateral stride and step length, stride and step cadence, step width and its respective variabilities were compared between the groups considering kinematics data from both the legs at three distinct moments of the 30 min walking session, performed at preferred gait speed. We found larger step and stride length in the active elderly, and similar variability in the groups. Asymmetries were not observed. In conclusion, despite of differences in the kinematics of sedentary and physically active elderly, 30 minutes of walking at preferred gait speed seemed to not increase risk of falling as depicted by variability in the step and stride kinematics. Keywords: treadmill walking; gait asymmetry; fatigue; fallCom o aumento da expectativa de vida e do número de pessoas idosas no mundo, é cada vez maior o interesse em buscar estratégias para melhorar a qualidade de vida dessa população, o que envolve reduzir o risco de quedas. Muitas das atividades que visam reduzir as quedas em idosos são realizadas em condições que de fato oferecem riscos de quedas. Uma das intervenções mais discutidas e recomendadas para prevenção de quedas nos idosos é o exercício físico. O exercício de caminhada é o mais procurado pela população idosa como uma estratégia para cuidar da saúde, geralmente em sessões de pelo menos 30 min de duração. Entretanto, o exercício prolongado leva a situações de fadiga e cansaço no idoso. Essa situação pode levar ao aumento da variabilidade da marcha, o que por sua vez aumenta o risco de quedas. Apesar destes efeitos agudos, a prática de exercícios em longo prazo pode reduzir a variabilidade da marcha, corroborando a um menor risco de queda em idoso. Mas uma única sessão de exercício prolongado tem o mesmo efeito, ou poderia levar a um aumento agudo da variabilidade e, portanto, levar a um aumento no risco de quedas? Poderia qualquer efeito agudo ser diferente entre idosos sedentários e idosos fisicamente ativos? O objetivo deste estudo é determinar o efeito agudo de uma sessão de caminhada prolongada de 30 min em esteira sobre a cinemática da marcha de idosos. Para responder essas questões, selecionamos 30 idosos, por conveniência, que foram separados em sedentários (n=15) ou fisicamente ativos (n=15). Comprimento e cadência do passo e passada, largura do passo e suas variabilidades foram determinadas bilateralmente por cinemetria, e comparadas entre grupos considerando dados de ambas pernas em três diferentes momentos da sessão de caminhada, em velocidade preferida. Encontramos maior comprimento de passo e passada em idosos ativos, com variabilidade similar entre os grupos. Assimetrias não foram observadas para nenhum grupo. Embora a cinemática da marcha em esteira diferencie idosos fisicamente ativos de idosos sedentários, 30 minutos de caminhada em velocidade preferida parece não adicionar risco adicional de quedas como representado pela variabilidade da cinemática do passo e da passada.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, FAPERGSporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCentro de Educação Física e DesportosPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Educação FísicaUFSMBrasilEducação FísicaAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMarcha na esteiraMarcha assimétricaFadigaRisco de quedasTreadmill walkingGait asymmetryFatigueFall riskCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::EDUCACAO FISICAEfeito da caminhada prolongada sobre a cinemática da marcha de idosos ativos e sedentáriosEffect of prolonged walking on kinematic of gait in physically active and sedentary elderlyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisCarpes, Felipe Pivettahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4752530725363240Mota, Carlos Bollihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5319954295407481Bini, Rodrigo Ricohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5071653505171008http://lattes.cnpq.br/1125831330641800Rocha, Emmanuel Souza da400900000002600e73fdaad-17f0-41e3-a544-0eb7319b15e498ec27e6-2d50-4608-99a8-d014c47c363c075bb913-d45f-46b7-bd54-ec693af3645dde2cbdca-68a1-491c-9ad8-76e6f0236375reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMCC-LICENSElicense_rdflicense_rdfapplication/rdf+xml; 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Efeito da caminhada prolongada sobre a cinemática da marcha de idosos ativos e sedentários
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Effect of prolonged walking on kinematic of gait in physically active and sedentary elderly
title Efeito da caminhada prolongada sobre a cinemática da marcha de idosos ativos e sedentários
spellingShingle Efeito da caminhada prolongada sobre a cinemática da marcha de idosos ativos e sedentários
Rocha, Emmanuel Souza da
Marcha na esteira
Marcha assimétrica
Fadiga
Risco de quedas
Treadmill walking
Gait asymmetry
Fatigue
Fall risk
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::EDUCACAO FISICA
title_short Efeito da caminhada prolongada sobre a cinemática da marcha de idosos ativos e sedentários
title_full Efeito da caminhada prolongada sobre a cinemática da marcha de idosos ativos e sedentários
title_fullStr Efeito da caminhada prolongada sobre a cinemática da marcha de idosos ativos e sedentários
title_full_unstemmed Efeito da caminhada prolongada sobre a cinemática da marcha de idosos ativos e sedentários
title_sort Efeito da caminhada prolongada sobre a cinemática da marcha de idosos ativos e sedentários
author Rocha, Emmanuel Souza da
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Mota, Carlos Bolli
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Bini, Rodrigo Rico
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rocha, Emmanuel Souza da
contributor_str_mv Carpes, Felipe Pivetta
Mota, Carlos Bolli
Bini, Rodrigo Rico
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Marcha na esteira
Marcha assimétrica
Fadiga
Risco de quedas
topic Marcha na esteira
Marcha assimétrica
Fadiga
Risco de quedas
Treadmill walking
Gait asymmetry
Fatigue
Fall risk
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::EDUCACAO FISICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Treadmill walking
Gait asymmetry
Fatigue
Fall risk
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::EDUCACAO FISICA
description With the increase in life expectancy and the number of elderly in the world, interest in strategies to improve the quality of life of population is growing and involves reduction in risk of falls. Most of activities aiming at fall prevention in the elderly are performed in conditions that in fact may increase risk of falls. One of the most discussed and recommended interventions to reduce risk of fall is the physical exercise. Walking is the preferred exercise among elderly aiming at improving quality of life, in sessions usually lasting at least 30 minutes. Long-term exercise reduces gait variability, which contributes to reduce fall risk in the elderly. However, prolonged exercise may lead elderly to fatigue and tiredness conditions, which may increase gait variability, and therefore risk of fall. But does a single session of prolonged exercise lead to acute increases in gait variability increasing risk of falling? Could any acute effect of exercise differ sedentary and physically active elderly? The aim of this study is to determine the effect of the physical activity level of the elderly on the gait kinematics during a 30 min treadmill walking. To answer these questions, sedentary (n=15) and physically active community dwelling elderly (n=15) were assessed. Bilateral stride and step length, stride and step cadence, step width and its respective variabilities were compared between the groups considering kinematics data from both the legs at three distinct moments of the 30 min walking session, performed at preferred gait speed. We found larger step and stride length in the active elderly, and similar variability in the groups. Asymmetries were not observed. In conclusion, despite of differences in the kinematics of sedentary and physically active elderly, 30 minutes of walking at preferred gait speed seemed to not increase risk of falling as depicted by variability in the step and stride kinematics. Keywords: treadmill walking; gait asymmetry; fatigue; fall
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