Obese elderly women exhibit low postural stability: a novel three-dimensional evaluation system

Authors

  • José Ailton O. Carneiro Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto; Department of Internal Medicine
  • Taiza E.G. Santos-Pontelli Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto; Department of Neuroscience and Behavior
  • Karla H.C. Vilaça Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto; Department of Internal Medicine
  • Karina Pfrimer Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto; Department of Internal Medicine
  • José F. Colafêmina Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto; Department of Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery
  • Antonio Adilton O. Carneiro Universidade de São Paulo; Faculty of Philosophy; Department of Physics and Mathematics, Sciences and Letters of Ribeirão Preto
  • Eduardo Ferriolli Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto; Department of Internal Medicine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2012(05)12

Keywords:

Elderly, Obesity, Postural Balance, Sensory Deprivation, Three-Dimensional System

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the multisegmental static postural balance of active eutrophic and obese elderly women using a three-dimensional system under different sensory conditions. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 31 elderly women (16 eutrophic and 15 obese) aged 65 to 75 years. The following anthropometric measurements were obtained: weight, height, waist and hip circumference, and handgrip strength. The physical activity level was evaluated using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Body composition was measured using the deuterium oxide dilution technique. The Polhemus® Patriot (three-dimensional) equipment was used to measure the parameters of postural balance along the anteroposterior and laterolateral axes. The data acquisition involved one trial of 60 s to test the limit of stability and four trials of 90 s each under the following conditions: (1) eyes open, stable surface; (2) eyes closed, stable surface; (3) eyes open, unstable surface; and (4) eyes closed, unstable surface. RESULTS: For the limit of stability, significant differences were observed in the maximum anteroposterior and laterolateral displacement (p<0.01) and in the parameter maximum anteroposterior displacement in the eyes closed stable surface condition (p<0.01) and maximum anteroposterior and laterolateral displacement in the eyes open unstable surface (p<0.01 and p = 0.03) and eyes closed unstable surface (p<0.01 and p<0.01) conditions. CONCLUSIONS: Obese elderly women exhibited a lower stability limit (lower sway area) compared with eutrophic women, leaving them more vulnerable to falls.

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Published

2012-01-01

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Clinical Sciences

How to Cite

Obese elderly women exhibit low postural stability: a novel three-dimensional evaluation system. (2012). Clinics, 67(5), 475-481. https://doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2012(05)12