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Aging Clin Exp Res ; 27(5): 695-701, 2015 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25762158

RESUMEN

According to the latest recommendations, adults should exercise regularly at moderate intensity to improve aerobic fitness and body composition. However, it is unknown whether aerobic exercise at submaximal intensity has detrimental effects on balance in older sedentary adults. We explored the effects of two 6-min walk tests (6MWTs) on the postural responses in 49 sedentary women between 60 and 76 years old. We assumed that an increase in the center of pressure (COP) fluctuations or a loss in the complexity of the COP time series would be a sign of a deleterious effect on balance. We used kinematic stabilometric parameters, recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) and the central tendency measure (CTM). We refer to the measures obtained through RQA and CTM methods by dynamical measures. Repeated-measures analysis of variance showed no significant differences between the three sets of postural kinematic measures (before vs. after the first vs. after the second 6MWT). However, we observed significant differences between the three sets for the CTM measure in the antero-posterior direction (p < 0.002), RQA determinism in the medio-lateral (ML) direction (p < 0.0001), and RQA entropy in the ML direction (F = 5.93; p < 0.004).Our results indicate that the effects of moderate-intensity walking exercise on posture are not revealed by classical postural kinematic measures but only by dynamical measures. The loss of complexity in the COP time series observed after both the first and second 6MWTs may indicate presymptomatic deterioration in the postural adaptive capabilities of sedentary older women.


Asunto(s)
Envejecimiento/fisiología , Ejercicio Físico/fisiología , Equilibrio Postural/fisiología , Anciano , Prueba de Esfuerzo/métodos , Femenino , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Aptitud Física/fisiología , Postura/fisiología , Análisis y Desempeño de Tareas , Caminata/fisiología
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IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng ; 24(8): 859-71, 2016 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26372426

RESUMEN

Entropy measures are often used to quantify the regularity of postural sway time series. Recent methodological developments provided both multivariate and multiscale approaches allowing the extraction of complexity features from physiological signals; see "Dynamical complexity of human responses: A multivariate data-adaptive framework," in Bulletin of Polish Academy of Science and Technology, vol. 60, p. 433, 2012. The resulting entropy measures are good candidates for the analysis of bivariate postural sway signals exhibiting nonstationarity and multiscale properties. These methods are dependant on several input parameters such as embedding parameters. Using two data sets collected from institutionalized frail older adults, we numerically investigate the behavior of a recent multivariate and multiscale entropy estimator; see "Multivariate multiscale entropy: A tool for complexity analysis of multichannel data," Physics Review E, vol. 84, p. 061918, 2011. We propose criteria for the selection of the input parameters. Using these optimal parameters, we statistically compare the multivariate and multiscale entropy values of postural sway data of non-faller subjects to those of fallers. These two groups are discriminated by the resulting measures over multiple time scales. We also demonstrate that the typical parameter settings proposed in the literature lead to entropy measures that do not distinguish the two groups. This last result confirms the importance of the selection of appropriate input parameters.


Asunto(s)
Accidentes por Caídas/prevención & control , Accidentes por Caídas/estadística & datos numéricos , Modelos Biológicos , Modelos Estadísticos , Equilibrio Postural/fisiología , Postura/fisiología , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Simulación por Computador , Entropía , Femenino , Pie/fisiología , Humanos , Masculino , Análisis Multivariante , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Sensibilidad y Especificidad
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Ann Biomed Eng ; 41(8): 1713-25, 2013 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23536111

RESUMEN

We investigate postural sway data dynamics in older adult fallers and non-fallers. Center of pressure (COP) signals were recorded during quiet standing in 28 older adults. The subjects were divided in two groups: with and without history of falls. COP time series were analyzed using recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) in both anteroposterior and mediolateral (ML) directions. Classical stabilometric variables (path length and range) were also computed. The results showed that RQA outputs quantifying predictability of COP fluctuations and Shannon entropy of recurrence plot diagonal line length distribution, were significantly higher in fallers, only for ML direction. In addition, the range of ML COP signals was also significantly higher in fallers. This result is in accordance with some findings of the literature and could be interpreted as an increased hip strategy in fallers. The RQA results seem coherent with the theory of loss of complexity with aging and disease. Our results suggest that RQA is a promising approach for the investigation of COP fluctuations in a frail population.


Asunto(s)
Accidentes por Caídas , Adaptación Fisiológica/fisiología , Envejecimiento/fisiología , Pie/fisiología , Movimiento/fisiología , Equilibrio Postural/fisiología , Postura/fisiología , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Simulación por Computador , Femenino , Fractales , Humanos , Masculino , Modelos Biológicos , Modelos Estadísticos , Presión , Desempeño Psicomotor/fisiología
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Gait Posture ; 38(1): 92-6, 2013 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23206901

RESUMEN

We investigate the complementarities of several measures extracted from center of pressure (COP) recordings during quiet standing, in older women. The selected variables include classical stabilometric measures (SMs) and several dynamical measures (DMs). The computed DMs quantify various features of the temporal structure of COP signals, including predictability, regularity and smoothness of the trajectories. The postural fluctuations of a group of 101 healthy older women were recorded by means of a force platform. After estimating the SMs and DMs from the COP data, we used principal components analysis (PCA) to quantify the contribution of each measure. The results suggest that SMs and DMs are complementary. In addition, the different DMs are globally not redundant. This finding is a reinforcement argument in favor of the use of DMs as postural signatures.


Asunto(s)
Equilibrio Postural/fisiología , Presión , Anciano , Femenino , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Análisis de Componente Principal , Desempeño Psicomotor
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