Decline of Hip Joint Movement Relates to Overestimation of Maximum Forward Reach in Elderly Persons.

JOURNAL OF MOTOR BEHAVIOR(2017)

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Abstract
The authors aimed to characterize age-related changes in the performance of maximum reach and identify kinematic parameters that explain the age-related discrepancy between perceived and actual maximum reach distance. Maximum reach was evaluated in 22 younger women (21.3years old) and 20 older women (81.2years old). Both the perceived and actual maximum forward reach and forward excursion of the center of pressure was shorter in older women. Older women also overestimated their maximum reach distance to a greater extent. Decline of movement at the hip joint specifically correlated with both the maximum distance and the overestimation. Based on these results, decline of hip control may be a primary factor for the age-related retardation of perceived and actual maximum reach.
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aging,postural control,elderly,motor imagery
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