Objective This study aimed to assess: 1) the effect of a 12-week TC intervention on lower extremity strength and body balance in older adults, 2) recent falls within 12 weeks, and 3) participants' satisfaction toward TC exercise. Methods A quasi-experimental study was conducted, and the ...
Interactive physical games: Improving balance in older adults. In M. Chang & Y. Li (Eds.), Smart Learning Environment. Berlin, Germany: Springer.Fang, W. C., Sheu, F. R., Lin, Y. L., & Chen, N. S. (in press). Interactive physical games: Improving balance in older adults. In...
Sensor-based interventions (SI) have been suggested as an alternative rehabilitation treatment to improve older adults’ functional performance. However, the effectiveness of different sensor technologies in improving gait and balance remains unclear and requires further investigation. Methods Ten databases (...
Effectiveness of exergaming, Tai Chi, and physical therapy in improving dynamic balance and enjoyment of older adults with knee osteoarthritisdoi:10.1016/j.joca.2020.02.271D.G. ManlapazC.T. EscuadraJ.M. ReginoE.M. BrionesR.M. Kuizon
pilot randomized controlled trial comparing the effects of Tai Chi and conventional exercise on improving cognitive function in older persons with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). A total of 34 adults aged ≥ 50 years with MCI were randomized (1:1:1) to the Tai Chi group (TC,n = ...
1. A music-based multitask exercise programme is a promising intervention for improving gait, balance and fall risk in older adults. [J] . Brown L, de Bruin N Evidence-based nursing . 2011,第4期 机译:基于音乐的多任务锻炼计划是改善老年人步态,平衡和跌倒风险的有前途的干预措施。 2. VERCI...
Aim: To examine whether a 6-form Tai Chi (TC) programme is effective in improving balance among older adults using an assistive device (walker or cane) for daily mobility. Method: Seventeen qualified subjects participated in a 12-week study (3 times a week, 60 minutes each session). The ...
Having a good balance is essential. Indulging in a few alcoholic beverages with one’s friends on occasion is perfectly acceptable. When drinking, it’s easy to believe that you’re getting a better night’s rest since you’re falling asleep more quickly, when in reality, this is not the...
Pedometer-based walking programs hold promise as a health promotion strategy for stroke prevention in community-dwelling older adults, particularly when targeted at physical activity-related modifiable risk factors. The question arises: What is the effec
Numerous studies have examined the effects of different types of exercise for older adults, including aerobic exercise, resistance exercise, flexibility exercise, mind-body exercise, exergames and multicomponent training, and have reported different effects on the rate of falls, gait ability, balance, ...