The effect of age, sex and a firm-textured surface on postural control

EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH(2021)

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In previous studies, the influence of plantar sensation has been examined using various textured surfaces with different stiffness materials to assess static balance. This study investigated the effects of a Firm Textured Surface (FTS) along with age and sex-related influences on postural control under different visual conditions. Forty subjects (20 elderly, 10 males, mean age 68.30, 10 females, mean age 68.00, and 20 young people, 10 males, mean age 25.45, 10 females, mean age 27.30) participated in this study maintained a quiet standing on FTS, foam and firm surfaces with eyes open and closed. The center of pressure displacement (CoP DISP ), CoP velocity (CoP VEL ), and sway velocity of the CoP in anteroposterior (AP) and mediolateral (ML) direction (V A/P and V M/L ) were measured. FTS was associated with lower postural sway measures in both the groups with eyes open and closed. However, the foam surface showed the worst results in all postural parameters under all experimental conditions. Separate four-way ANOVAs were applied to each dependent variable. The main effects of surface ( p < 0.0001), vision ( p < 0.0001) and age ( p < 0.0001 for CoP DISP, CoP VEL and V A/P ; p = 0.0003 for V M/L ) were significant in each of the four fitted models. Sex was never significant, either as a main effect or an interaction with other experimental factors. Eyes open were able to reduce the negative effects of the foam surfaces but without vision the proprioceptive sensory system cues of the body state become more important for maintaining balance. A good stimulation with rigid texture should be considered as relief to reduce the physiological-related decline of afferent information with age.
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Plantar mechanoreceptors, Balance, Texture, Postural control, Age-related, Sex-related, Elderly
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