Effects of Physical Exercise on Fall Risk Factors in Elderly at Home in Intervention Trial
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Objective: In this study, we used an intervention approach to examine the effects of physical exercise on elderly people living at home in a rural area. Methods: Two regions in a village were randomly assigned as the control and intervention regions. The subjects were 60 years of age or older and were able to carry out their activities of daily living independently. The numbers of subjects were 56 and 81 for the control and intervention regions, respectively. In the control region, lectures on health were provided twice. In the intervention region, instructions on ten types of physical exercise were provided six times during this three-month study. In addition, the subjects in the intervention region were instructed to do exercises by themselves at home three days per week. The effects were compared by evaluating motor functions in maximum step length, 10-m full-power walking parameters, right knee extension torque, right hip flexion torque, and stepping time on a 40-cm staircase; data were obtained before and after the intervention. Results: Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) showed significant improvements in right maximum step length, the mean of the right and left maximum step lengths, and right hip flexion torque in the intervention region. Conclusion: The three-month physical exercise program improves the motor functions of the elderly.
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著者
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Nakadaira Hiroto
Department Of Nursing Science Faculty Of Psychology Niigata Seiryo University
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Nakadaira Hiroto
Department Of Nursing Faculty Of Nursing Social Welfare And Psychology Niigata Seiryo University
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Yamamoto Masaharu
Department Of Community Preventive Medicine Niigata University Graduate School Of Medical And Dental
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Kobayashi Ryosaku
Department Of Physical Therapy Faculty Of Medical Technology Niigata University Of Health And Welfar
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Kobayashi Ryosaku
Department Of Physical Therapy Niigata University Of Health And Welfare
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Ishigami Kazuo
Welfare And Health Promotion Division Niigata Prefecture
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MUTO Keiko
Healthy Promotion Division
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ANESAKI Shizuki
Department of Health, Welfare and Environment, Shibata Regional Promotion Bureau, Niigata Prefecture
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Yamamoto Masaharu
Department Of Community Preventive Medicine Graduate School Of Medical And Dental Sciences Niigata U
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Yamamoto Masaharu
Department Of Community Preventive Medicine Niigata University Graduate School Of Medical And Dental
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Anesaki Shizuki
Department Of Health Welfare And Environment Shibata Regional Promotion Bureau Niigata Prefecture
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Yamamoto Masaharu
Department Community Preventive Medicine Niigata University Graduate School Of Medical And Dental Sc
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Nakadaira Hiroto
Department of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine, Niigata University School of Medicine
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