Journal article

The immediate effect of physical activity on standing balance in healthy and balance-impaired older people

T Egerton, SG Brauer, AG Cresswell

Australasian Journal on Ageing | Published : 2009

Abstract

Objective: To determine if standing balance was affected by moderate levels of physical activity in healthy young, healthy older and balance-impaired older adults. Methods: Thirty-one healthy young, 33 healthy older and 22 balance-impaired older adults took part. Centre of pressure (COP) motion was measured before and immediately after participants undertook 14 minutes of self-paced, moderate intensity physical activity. Results: All groups responded in a similar manner. Following the physical activity circuit, mediolateral COP displacement and standard deviation of mediolateral COP position increased by 5% and 17%, respectively. Anteroposterior COP displacement and COP standard deviation, a..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Thorlene Egerton's PhD scholarship was funded by the Australian Federation of University Women - Queensland Branch, Fellowship Funds Incorporated. The authors are grateful to the study participants and to the staff of the Princess Alexandra Hospital Physiotherapy Department.