The Mediating Role of Vision in the Relationship between Proprioception and Postural Control in Older Adults, as Compared to Teenagers and Younger and Middle-Aged Adults
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2022Abstract
Abstract: The aim of this study is to analyze the mediating role of vision in the relationship between
conscious lower limb proprioception (dominant knee) and bipedal postural control (with eyes open
and closed) in older adults, as compared with teenagers, younger adults and middle-aged adults.
Methods: The sample consisted of 119 healthy, physically active participants. Postural control was
assessed using the bipedal Romberg test with participants’ eyes open and closed on a force platform.
Proprioception was measured through the ability to reposition the knee at 45◦
, measured with the
Goniometer Pro application’s goniometer. Results: The results showed an indirect relationship
between proprioception and postural control with closed eyes in all age groups; however, vision
did not mediate this relationship. Conclusions: Older adults outperformed only teenagers on the
balance test. The group of older adults was the only one that did not display differences with regard
to certain variables when the test was done with open or closed eyes. It seems that age does not
influence performance on proprioception tests. These findings help us to optimize the design of
training programs for older adults and suggest that physical exercise is a protective factor against
age-related decline.
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Article
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Language
English
Keywords
Motricitat
Equilibri
Lesions -- Prevenció
Pages
14 p.
Publisher
MDPI
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Healthcare, 2022, 10, 103
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ACM/Ayudas a Proyectos de Investigación/ACM2018_03
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