| Literature DB >> 26661888 |
Gerald Pliske1,2, Peter Emmermacher3, Veronika Weinbeer3, Kerstin Witte3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Demographic changes resulting in an aging population are major factors for an increase of fall-related injuries. Especially in situations where dual tasks such as walking whilst talking have to be performed simultaneously the risk of a fall-related injury increases. It is well known that some types of martial art (e.g. Tai Chi) can reduce the risk of a fall. It is unknown if the same is true for karate. AIM AND METHODS: In this randomized, controlled study 68 people with a mean age of 69 years underwent 5-month karate training, 5-month fitness training or were part of a control group. Before and after the time of intervention a gait analysis with normal walk, a cognitive dual task and a motor dual task were performed. The gait parameter step frequency, walking speed, single-step time and single-step length were investigated.Entities:
Keywords: Dual task; Fall prevention; Gait analysis; Karate; Older adults
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26661888 DOI: 10.1007/s40520-015-0508-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aging Clin Exp Res ISSN: 1594-0667 Impact factor: 3.636