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Adaptations in Reactive Balance Strategies in Healthy Older Adults After a 3-Week Perturbation Training Program and After a 12-Week Resistance Training Program

Both resistance training (RT) and perturbation-based training (PBT) have been proposed and applied as interventions to improve reactive balance performance in older adults. PBT is a promising approach but the adaptations in underlying balance-correcting mechanisms through which PBT improves reactive...

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Autores principales: Van Wouwe, Tom, Afschrift, Maarten, Dalle, Sebastiaan, Van Roie, Evelien, Koppo, Katrien, De Groote, Friedl
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8564369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34746773
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2021.714555
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author Van Wouwe, Tom
Afschrift, Maarten
Dalle, Sebastiaan
Van Roie, Evelien
Koppo, Katrien
De Groote, Friedl
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Dalle, Sebastiaan
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description Both resistance training (RT) and perturbation-based training (PBT) have been proposed and applied as interventions to improve reactive balance performance in older adults. PBT is a promising approach but the adaptations in underlying balance-correcting mechanisms through which PBT improves reactive balance performance are not well-understood. Besides it is unclear whether PBT induces adaptations that generalize to movement tasks that were not part of the training and whether those potential improvements would be larger than improvements induced by RT. We performed two training interventions with two groups of healthy older adults: a traditional 12-week RT program and a 3-week PBT program consisting of support-surface perturbations of standing balance. Reactive balance performance during standing and walking as well as a set of neuro-muscular properties to quantify muscle strength, sensory and motor acuity, were assessed pre- and post-intervention. We found that both PBT and RT induced training specific improvements, i.e., standing PBT improved reactive balance during perturbed standing and RT increased strength, but neither intervention affected reactive balance performance during perturbed treadmill walking. Analysis of the reliance on different balance-correcting strategies indicated that specific improvements in the PBT group during reactive standing balance were due to adaptations in the stepping threshold. Our findings indicate that the strong specificity of PBT can present a challenge to transfer improvements to fall prevention and should be considered in the design of an intervention. Next, we found that lack of improvement in muscle strength did not limit improving reactive balance in healthy older adults. For improving our understanding of generalizability of specific PBT in future research, we suggest performing an analysis of the reliance on the different balance-correcting strategies during both the training and assessment tasks.
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spelling pubmed-85643692021-11-04 Adaptations in Reactive Balance Strategies in Healthy Older Adults After a 3-Week Perturbation Training Program and After a 12-Week Resistance Training Program Van Wouwe, Tom Afschrift, Maarten Dalle, Sebastiaan Van Roie, Evelien Koppo, Katrien De Groote, Friedl Front Sports Act Living Sports and Active Living Both resistance training (RT) and perturbation-based training (PBT) have been proposed and applied as interventions to improve reactive balance performance in older adults. PBT is a promising approach but the adaptations in underlying balance-correcting mechanisms through which PBT improves reactive balance performance are not well-understood. Besides it is unclear whether PBT induces adaptations that generalize to movement tasks that were not part of the training and whether those potential improvements would be larger than improvements induced by RT. We performed two training interventions with two groups of healthy older adults: a traditional 12-week RT program and a 3-week PBT program consisting of support-surface perturbations of standing balance. Reactive balance performance during standing and walking as well as a set of neuro-muscular properties to quantify muscle strength, sensory and motor acuity, were assessed pre- and post-intervention. We found that both PBT and RT induced training specific improvements, i.e., standing PBT improved reactive balance during perturbed standing and RT increased strength, but neither intervention affected reactive balance performance during perturbed treadmill walking. Analysis of the reliance on different balance-correcting strategies indicated that specific improvements in the PBT group during reactive standing balance were due to adaptations in the stepping threshold. Our findings indicate that the strong specificity of PBT can present a challenge to transfer improvements to fall prevention and should be considered in the design of an intervention. Next, we found that lack of improvement in muscle strength did not limit improving reactive balance in healthy older adults. For improving our understanding of generalizability of specific PBT in future research, we suggest performing an analysis of the reliance on the different balance-correcting strategies during both the training and assessment tasks. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8564369/ /pubmed/34746773 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2021.714555 Text en Copyright © 2021 Van Wouwe, Afschrift, Dalle, Van Roie, Koppo and De Groote. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Sports and Active Living
Van Wouwe, Tom
Afschrift, Maarten
Dalle, Sebastiaan
Van Roie, Evelien
Koppo, Katrien
De Groote, Friedl
Adaptations in Reactive Balance Strategies in Healthy Older Adults After a 3-Week Perturbation Training Program and After a 12-Week Resistance Training Program
title Adaptations in Reactive Balance Strategies in Healthy Older Adults After a 3-Week Perturbation Training Program and After a 12-Week Resistance Training Program
title_full Adaptations in Reactive Balance Strategies in Healthy Older Adults After a 3-Week Perturbation Training Program and After a 12-Week Resistance Training Program
title_fullStr Adaptations in Reactive Balance Strategies in Healthy Older Adults After a 3-Week Perturbation Training Program and After a 12-Week Resistance Training Program
title_full_unstemmed Adaptations in Reactive Balance Strategies in Healthy Older Adults After a 3-Week Perturbation Training Program and After a 12-Week Resistance Training Program
title_short Adaptations in Reactive Balance Strategies in Healthy Older Adults After a 3-Week Perturbation Training Program and After a 12-Week Resistance Training Program
title_sort adaptations in reactive balance strategies in healthy older adults after a 3-week perturbation training program and after a 12-week resistance training program
topic Sports and Active Living
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8564369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34746773
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2021.714555
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