Journal of Education, Health and Sport (Jul 2017)

Impact of physical activity on balance in people over 65 years of age

  • Justyna Rak,
  • Kamila Fajkiel,
  • Klaudia Walkowiak,
  • Sylwia Błędowska,
  • Nataliia Badiuk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.999558
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 7
pp. 1004 – 1016

Abstract

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The cause of aging society is the significant prolongation of life expectancy. With the aging process, there is progressive and permanent decrease in functional reserves and deterioration of homeostasis control. [1,2,3,4] By degenerative changes, there is imbalance and hence the frequency of falls, and therefore regular physical activity is important to restore, maintain, and maintain independence. [3,4,5,6] The study was performed by a patient aged 86, 56 kg and a height of 149 cm. Equilibrium assessment was performed using static posturography and the Four Squar Step Test (FSST) before and after a 10-day rehabilitation session under the supervision of a physiotherapist. The results of the exercise were improved in the test and posturography test with open eyes, while deterioration was indicated in the eyes with closed eyes.

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