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Citation

Song Q, Tian X, Wong D, Zhang C, Sun W, Cheng P, Mao D. Res. Sports Med. 2017; 25(2): 197-208.

Affiliation

Shandong Sport University , Jinan , China.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/15438627.2017.1282363

PMID

28367687

Abstract

The elderly are prone to stair descent falls under low illumination. Tai Chi, a traditional Chinese conditioning exercise, has been proved to improve body stability by altering body condition, gait, and proprioception. This study investigates whether Tai Chi exercise could improve body stability during stair descent under high and low illumination. Three groups of elderly women who practice Tai Chi, brisk walking, and no exercise were included. They descended from a simulated staircase. Tai Chi participants decreased horizontal velocity, centre of mass (COM) sway, and increased foot clearance compared with other participants, these movements could increase body stability; Compared with under high illumination, Tai Chi participants decreased horizontal velocity, loading rate, braking impulse, and increased inclination angle, COM sway, centre of pressure displacement under low illumination. Tai Chi participants were more sensitive to the difference in illumination, and took corresponding strategies to stabilize their bodies during stair descent.


Language: en

Keywords

Aged; fall; gait; stair walking

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