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Section: Medical and biological sciences Download (pdf, 0.7MB )UDC612.886DOI10.17238/issn2542-1298.2019.7.4.464AuthorsTaisiya P. Shiryaeva* ORCID: 0000-0001-9458-3224Denis M. Fedotov*/** ORCID: 0000-0002-4067-8364 *Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov (Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation) **Northern State Medical University (Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation) Corresponding author: Taisiya Shiryaeva, address: proezd Badigina 3, Arkhangelsk, 163045, Russian Federation; e-mail: taisia.moroz@yandex.ru AbstractIt is known that changes in body weight affect postural balance in older women. Certain mobility limitations arise during common daily activities and changes take place indicating deterioration of the neurophysiological mechanisms responsible for maintaining vertical posture. Underweight and overweight older women show signs of adaptive rearrangements in the parameters of simple and complex walking. Our study aimed to develop factor models to determine postural indicators and the extent of their influence on the dynamic component of postural balance in women aged 60– 74 years with underweight, normal weight and overweight. The research involved 109 women, who were divided into 3 groups: underweight, normal weight, and overweight. Postural balance was evaluated using the Balance Manager system. The factor analysis of the dynamic component of postural balance showed that underweight and overweight older women, in contrast to those with normal body weight, demonstrate multidirectional shifts in factor distribution and structure. In overweight women, the most significant factor is the Step/Quick Turn test, which largely characterizes movement control, while in underweight women, the most significant factor is the Step Up/Over test, which most vividly describes the actual movement of the bodyKeywordspostural balance, body mass index, оlder womenReferences1. Chambers A.J., Sukits A.L., McCrory J.L., Cham R. The Effect of Obesity and Gender on Body Segment Parameters in Older Adults. Clin. Biomech. (Bristol, Avon), 2010, vol. 25, no. 2. Art. no. 131.2. Fabris de Souza S.A., Faintuch J., Valezi A.C., Sant’Anna A.F., Gama-Rodrigues J.J., de Batista Fonseca I.C., de Melo R.D. Postural Changes in Morbidly Obese Patients. Obes. Surg., 2005, vol. 15, no. 7, pp. 1013–1016. 3. Moroz T.P., Fedotov D.M., Gribanov A.V. Postural Balance Characteristics in Women Aged 55–64 Years. Mezhdunarodnyy nauchno-issledovatel’skiy zhurnal, 2017, no. 12-4, pp. 41–44. 4. Corbeil P., Simoneau M., Rancourt D., Tremblav A., Teasdale N. Increased Risk for Falling Associated with Obesity: Mathematical Modeling of Postural Control. IEEE Trans. Neural Syst. Rehabil. Eng., 2011, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 126–136. 5. Moroz T.P., Demin A.V. Osobennosti proyavleniya sindroma padeniy u zhenshchin pozhilogo vozrasta pri stabilometricheskom issledovanii [The Signs of Fall Syndrome in Older Women During the Stabilometric Analysis]. Vestnik Severnogo (Arkticheskogo) federal’nogo universiteta. Ser.: Mediko-biologicheskie nauki, 2016, no. 2, pp. 25–30. DOI: 10.17238/issn2308-3174.2016.2.25 6. DeVita P., Hortobágyi T. Obesity Is Not Associated with Increased Knee Joint Torque and Power During Level Walking. J. Biomech., 2003, vol. 36, no. 9, pp. 1355–1362. 7. Bloom D., Hultcrantz M. Vestibular Morphology in Relation to Age and Circling Behavior. Acta Otolaryngol., 1994, vol. 114, no. 4, pp. 387–392. 8. Matrangola S.L., Madigan M.L. The Effects of Obesity on Balance Recovery Using an Ankle Strategy. Hum. Mov. Sci., 2011, vol. 320, no. 3, pp. 584–595. 9. Beauchet O., Barden J., Liu-Ambrose T., Chester V.L., Szturm T., Allali G. The Relationship Between Hippocampal Volume and Static Postural Sway: Results from the GAIT Study. Age, 2016, vol. 38, no. 1. Art. no. 19. 10. Demin A.V., Gudkov A.B., Gribanov A.V. Osobennosti postural’noy stabil’nosti u muzhchin pozhilogo i starcheskogo vozrasta [Features of Postural Balance in Elderly and Old Men]. Ekologiya cheloveka, 2010, no. 12, pp. 50–54. 11. Gudkov A.B., Demin A.V., Gribanov A.V. Kharakteristika postural’nogo kontrolya u zhenshchin pozhilogo vozrasta s sindromom padeniy [Postural Control Characteristics in Elderly Women with Falls]. Uspekhi gerontologii, 2015, vol. 28, no. 3, pp. 513–520. 12. Deliagina T.G., Beloozerova I.N., Orlovsky G.N., Zelenin P.V. Contribution of Supraspinal Systems to Generation of Automatic Postural Responses. Front. Integr. Neurosci., 2014, vol. 8. Art. no. 76. 13. Gabell A., Nayak U.S.L. The Effect of Age on Variability in Gait. J. Gerontol., 1984, vol. 39, no. 6, pp. 662–666. 14. Horak F.B. Postural Orientation and Equilibrium: What Do We Need to Know About Neural Control of Balance to Prevent Falls? Age Ageing, 2006, vol. 35, suppl. 2, pp. ii7–ii11. |
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