Balance training improves postural balance, gait, and functional strength in adolescents with intellectual disabilities: Single-blinded, randomized clinical trial

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作者
Lee, Kyeongjin [1 ]
Lee, Myungmo [2 ]
Song, Changho [2 ]
机构
[1] Texas Womans Univ, Dept Kinesiol, Mot Anal Lab, Denton, TX 76204 USA
[2] Sahmyook Univ, Dept Phys Therapy, 26-21 Gongneung 2 Dong, Seoul 139742, South Korea
关键词
Adolescent; Intellectual disability; Postural balance; Gait; Strength; DOWN-SYNDROME; MOTOR-PERFORMANCE; PHYSICAL-FITNESS; MENTAL-RETARDATION; STATIC BALANCE; SWAY PATTERNS; RISK-FACTORS; PEDRO SCALE; CHILDREN; PEOPLE;
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10.1016/j.dhjo.2016.01.010
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: Adolescents with intellectual disabilities often present with problems of balance and mobility. Balance training is an important component of physical activity interventions, with growing evidence that it can be beneficial for people with intellectual disabilities. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of balance training on postural balance, gait, and functional strength in adolescents with intellectual disabilities. Methods: Thirty-two adolescents with intellectual disabilities aged 14-19 years were randomly assigned either to a balance training group (n = 15) or a control group (n = 16). Subjects in the balance training group underwent balance training for 40 min per day, two times a week, for 8 weeks. All subjects were assessed with posture sway and the one-leg stance test for postural balance; the timed up-and-go test and 10-m walk test for gait; and sit to stand test for functional strength. Results: Postural balance and functional strength showed significant improvements in the balance training group (p < 0.05) as compared to baseline; however, postural balance and muscle strength showed no significant improvements in the control group. Further, postural balance and functional strength significantly improved in the balance training group compared with those in the control group. Conclusions: Balance training for adolescents with intellectual disabilities might be beneficial for improving postural balance and functional strength. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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