Changes in postural balance associated with a woman's aging process
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Resumo: | Context: Aging causes a progressive worsening in postural balance, affecting functional independence and increasing the risk of falls. Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of aging on the static balance in women from 50-years to 89-years of age. Design: This was a cross-sectional study, with 400 irregularly active women were evaluated and grouped by age: Group 6th decade (age 50 to 59) ‒ 58 participants; Group 7th decade (age 60 to 69) ‒ 214 participants; Group 8th decade (age 70 to 79) ‒ 92 participants; Group 9th decade (age 80 to 89) ‒ 36 participants. Postural balance was evaluated using a portable force platform in a standard standing position, with Eyes Open (EO) and Eyes Closed (EC). Results: In the two measurement conditions, the elderly women in Group 9th decade presented mediolateral displacement and range, and mean velocity greater than the women's values in Groups 6th and 7th decade. In the EO e EC situation, the displacement was higher in the elderly Group 9th decade compared to younger groups. Group 8th has a mean velocity greater than Group 6th decade in the EO situation. Conclusions: Posturography showed a decline in postural balance with advancing age, suggesting that the 9th decade of life is a borderline age to this detriment due to an increase in postural instability. |
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Changes in postural balance associated with a woman's aging processAccidental fallsAgingPostural balanceStabilometric parametersContext: Aging causes a progressive worsening in postural balance, affecting functional independence and increasing the risk of falls. Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of aging on the static balance in women from 50-years to 89-years of age. Design: This was a cross-sectional study, with 400 irregularly active women were evaluated and grouped by age: Group 6th decade (age 50 to 59) ‒ 58 participants; Group 7th decade (age 60 to 69) ‒ 214 participants; Group 8th decade (age 70 to 79) ‒ 92 participants; Group 9th decade (age 80 to 89) ‒ 36 participants. Postural balance was evaluated using a portable force platform in a standard standing position, with Eyes Open (EO) and Eyes Closed (EC). Results: In the two measurement conditions, the elderly women in Group 9th decade presented mediolateral displacement and range, and mean velocity greater than the women's values in Groups 6th and 7th decade. In the EO e EC situation, the displacement was higher in the elderly Group 9th decade compared to younger groups. Group 8th has a mean velocity greater than Group 6th decade in the EO situation. Conclusions: Posturography showed a decline in postural balance with advancing age, suggesting that the 9th decade of life is a borderline age to this detriment due to an increase in postural instability.Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo2022-05-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/21331410.1016/j.clinsp.2022.100041Clinics; Vol. 77 (2022); 100041Clinics; v. 77 (2022); 100041Clinics; Vol. 77 (2022); 1000411980-53221807-5932reponame:Clinicsinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/213314/195263Copyright (c) 2023 Clinicsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBrech, Guilherme CarlosBobbio, Tatiana GodoyCabral, Kelem de NegreirosCoutinho, Patrícia MotaCastro, Leila Regina deMochizuki, LuisSoares-Junior, Jose MariaBaracat, Edmund ChadaLeme, Luiz Eugênio GarcezGreve, Julia Maria D'AndréaAlonso, Angélica Castilho2023-07-06T13:04:56Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/213314Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinicsPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/oai||clinics@hc.fm.usp.br1980-53221807-5932opendoar:2023-07-06T13:04:56Clinics - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Changes in postural balance associated with a woman's aging process |
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Changes in postural balance associated with a woman's aging process |
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Changes in postural balance associated with a woman's aging process Brech, Guilherme Carlos Accidental falls Aging Postural balance Stabilometric parameters |
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Changes in postural balance associated with a woman's aging process |
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Changes in postural balance associated with a woman's aging process |
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Changes in postural balance associated with a woman's aging process |
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Changes in postural balance associated with a woman's aging process |
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Changes in postural balance associated with a woman's aging process |
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Brech, Guilherme Carlos |
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Brech, Guilherme Carlos Bobbio, Tatiana Godoy Cabral, Kelem de Negreiros Coutinho, Patrícia Mota Castro, Leila Regina de Mochizuki, Luis Soares-Junior, Jose Maria Baracat, Edmund Chada Leme, Luiz Eugênio Garcez Greve, Julia Maria D'Andréa Alonso, Angélica Castilho |
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Bobbio, Tatiana Godoy Cabral, Kelem de Negreiros Coutinho, Patrícia Mota Castro, Leila Regina de Mochizuki, Luis Soares-Junior, Jose Maria Baracat, Edmund Chada Leme, Luiz Eugênio Garcez Greve, Julia Maria D'Andréa Alonso, Angélica Castilho |
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Brech, Guilherme Carlos Bobbio, Tatiana Godoy Cabral, Kelem de Negreiros Coutinho, Patrícia Mota Castro, Leila Regina de Mochizuki, Luis Soares-Junior, Jose Maria Baracat, Edmund Chada Leme, Luiz Eugênio Garcez Greve, Julia Maria D'Andréa Alonso, Angélica Castilho |
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Accidental falls Aging Postural balance Stabilometric parameters |
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Accidental falls Aging Postural balance Stabilometric parameters |
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Context: Aging causes a progressive worsening in postural balance, affecting functional independence and increasing the risk of falls. Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of aging on the static balance in women from 50-years to 89-years of age. Design: This was a cross-sectional study, with 400 irregularly active women were evaluated and grouped by age: Group 6th decade (age 50 to 59) ‒ 58 participants; Group 7th decade (age 60 to 69) ‒ 214 participants; Group 8th decade (age 70 to 79) ‒ 92 participants; Group 9th decade (age 80 to 89) ‒ 36 participants. Postural balance was evaluated using a portable force platform in a standard standing position, with Eyes Open (EO) and Eyes Closed (EC). Results: In the two measurement conditions, the elderly women in Group 9th decade presented mediolateral displacement and range, and mean velocity greater than the women's values in Groups 6th and 7th decade. In the EO e EC situation, the displacement was higher in the elderly Group 9th decade compared to younger groups. Group 8th has a mean velocity greater than Group 6th decade in the EO situation. Conclusions: Posturography showed a decline in postural balance with advancing age, suggesting that the 9th decade of life is a borderline age to this detriment due to an increase in postural instability. |
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