| Literature DB >> 29246187 |
Yoshitaka Iwamoto1, Makoto Takahashi2,3, Koichi Shinkoda4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Muscle co-contraction is the simultaneous contraction of agonist and antagonist muscles crossing a joint, and it increases with age. This study primarily aimed to clarify the difference in the effect of a light fingertip contact to stationary surface on postural sway and muscle co-contraction during single-leg standing (SLS) between young and elderly groups; the secondary aim was to reveal the quantitative difference in the muscle co-contraction of the ankle joint among the three different support structure conditions in the elderly group.Entities:
Keywords: Center of pressure; Elderly people; Light touch; Muscle co-contraction; Postural control; Single-leg standing
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29246187 PMCID: PMC5732377 DOI: 10.1186/s40101-017-0159-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Physiol Anthropol ISSN: 1880-6791 Impact factor: 2.867
Fig. 1Schematic depiction of the test conditions. Participants stood with their dominant leg on the force plate under the following three conditions: (1) no supporting structure, FR (left); (2) light index fingertip contact to a stationary surface (to touch in force < 1 N), LT (middle); and (3) dependence on a supporting structure for stabilization as desired, DO (right)
COP variables of two age groups’ during single-leg standing in each condition
| Young | Elderly | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FR | LT | DO | FR | LT | DO | |
| RDIST [mm] | 6.04 ± 2.66 | 3.73 ± 1.08 | 2.65 ± 0.64‡‡‡ | 6.71 ± 3.06 | 6.10 ± 1.75*** | 3.14 ± 1.36‡‡‡§§§ |
| TOTEX [mm] | 271.31 ± 53.16 | 255.41 ± 49.76††† | 254.51 ± 57.51‡‡ | 315.64 ± 26.09 | 302.89 ± 35.35 | 271.91 ± 44.10‡‡‡§§§ |
| MVELO [mm/s] | 90.44 ± 17.72 | 85.14 ± 16.59††† | 84.84 ± 19.17‡‡ | 105.21 ± 8.70 | 100.96 ± 11.78 | 90.64 ± 14.70‡‡‡§§§ |
| AREA-SD [mm2] | 53.27 (40.14–82.24) | 30.45 (28.28–33.32)† | 11.34 (6.18–16.72)‡‡‡§§§ | 108.69 (88.75–133.77)*** | 73.59 (56.74–80.91)***††† | 7.96 (7.18–12.96)‡‡‡§§§ |
Data are mean ± standard deviation or median (interquartile range)
RDIST the root-mean-square (RMS) distance of COP, TOTEX the total excursion of COP, MVELO the mean velocity of COP, AREA-SD standard deviation area of COP, FR no supporting structure, LT light touch of the index finger to a supporting structure (to touch in force < 1 N), DO dependence on a supporting structure for stabilization as desired]
Significant differences between the young and elderly groups are indicated by asterisks (***p < 0.017). Significant differences between the FR and LT conditions are indicated by daggers († p < 0.05, ††† p < 0.017). Significant differences between the FR and DO conditions are indicated by double daggers (‡‡ p < 0.025, ‡‡‡ p < 0.017). Significant differences between the LT and DO conditions are indicated by section signs (§§§ p < 0.017)
Fig. 2Comparison of the co-contraction index (CI). Significant differences between the young and elderly groups are indicated by asterisks (* p < 0.05, ** p < 0.025, *** p < 0.017). Significant differences between the FR and LT conditions are indicated by daggers († p < 0.05, †† p < 0.025, ††† p < 0.017). Significant differences between the FR and DO conditions are indicated by double daggers (‡ p < 0.05, ‡‡ p < 0.025, ‡‡‡ p < 0.017). Significant differences between the LT and DO conditions are indicated by section signs (§ p < 0.05, §§ p < 0.025, §§§ p < 0.017). [FR, no supporting structure; LT, light touch of the index finger to a supporting structure (to touch in force < 1 N); DO, dependence on a supporting structure for stabilization as desired]