帕金森病
不稳
医学
平衡(能力)
纳入和排除标准
疾病
物理医学与康复
物理疗法
替代医学
内科学
病理
作者
Mathieu Dallaire,Guillaume Gagnon,Émilie Fortin,Josée Nepton,Anne-France Severn,Sharlene Côté,Suhaila Mahmoud Smaili,Hayslenne Andressa Gonçalves de Oliveira Araújo,Márcio Rogério de Oliveira,Suzy Ngomo,Julie Bouchard,Rubens Alexandre da Silva
出处
期刊:Geriatrics
[MDPI AG]
日期:2021-10-29
卷期号:6 (4): 105-105
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.3390/geriatrics6040105
摘要
Parkinson's disease is most prevalent among elderly people, 65 years and over, and leads to an alteration in motor control associated with postural instability. Current evidence shows that postural control decreases with the aging process. In addition, postural control is more altered in healthy aged men than in women. Until today, few studies have evaluated the combined impact of Parkinson's disease and sex on postural control. This review has allowed to evaluate the impact of Parkinson's disease and sex on postural control measurements in elderly people.Studies have been selected from two main databases: PubMed and EBSCO using the keywords "Parkinson", "postural control OR balance" and "sex". Articles related to the evaluation of postural control, including men and women with Parkinson's aged over 65 years old, regardless of stage, were included (n = 179). Articles were excluded if not written in French or English or not presenting original content.Ten (10) studies out of 179 that fulfilled inclusion and exclusion criteria were reported in the final analysis, which cumulates a total of 944 individuals with Parkinson's (410 women). In general, results show greater postural instability among people with Parkinson's compared to healthy subjects, and this according to different objective measurements using stabilographic parameters from force platforms. Only two studies out of ten evaluated postural control while briefly considering distinctions between sex, but without showing a significant difference between men and women with Parkinson's. Parkinson's severity, length of time of Parkinson's disease and cognitive state of the person are the three variables with a negative impact on postural control.Older people with Parkinson's disease have greater postural instability. Sex does not seem to influence the postural control of elderly people with Parkinson's, although more studies are necessary.
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