| Literature DB >> 20702897 |
Raquel Carvalho1, Olga Vasconcelos, Pedro Gonçalves, Filipe Conceição, Joao Paulo Vilas-Boas.
Abstract
Exercise seems to attenuate the postural control system and anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) decline, but no conclusive findings are available. This study analyzes, in elderly people, the exercise effect in APAs during the raising of a load with both arms in the sagittal plane. Twenty eight males over the age of 60 (65.8 +/- 4.07 yr old)-9 veterans in exercising, 9 who exercise recently, and 10 sedentary-were asked to raise a load with both arms simultaneously to shoulder level, in standing position, as fast as possible. The electromyography (EMG) pattern of the main muscles was studied. The APAs were quantified through the time integral of EMG records (iEMG). Anticipatory changes in the postural muscles were seen in all groups. We observed, in the tibialis anterior activity, a higher significant activation in the sedentary compared with the other groups, suggesting that exercise can modulate the postural control system.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20702897 DOI: 10.1123/mcj.14.3.371
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Motor Control ISSN: 1087-1640 Impact factor: 1.422