The effect of Thi Chi Chuan exercise on the balance status of elderly men: A randomized controlled clinical trial

Background & Aim: Imbalance and risk of falling is one of the most common problems in the elderly. Various interventions have been suggested in order to improve the elderly’s physical performance and balance. The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of Tai Chi Chuan exercise on t...

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Main Authors: Hamid Gholami Alavi, Mahboubeh Rezaei, Mansour Dianati, Fatemeh Atoof
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2022-10-01
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author Hamid Gholami Alavi
Mahboubeh Rezaei
Mansour Dianati
Fatemeh Atoof
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Mahboubeh Rezaei
Mansour Dianati
Fatemeh Atoof
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description Background & Aim: Imbalance and risk of falling is one of the most common problems in the elderly. Various interventions have been suggested in order to improve the elderly’s physical performance and balance. The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of Tai Chi Chuan exercise on the balance status of elderly men. Methods & Materials: In this clinical trial study, 40 elderly men referred to Golabchi health center in Kashan in 2021 were selected by the convenience sampling. Using blocked randomization with the block size of four, they were assigned into intervention or control groups. First, the balance status of the participants was assessed by Fullerton test. The maximum score of this test is 40 and has a direct relationship with the quality of the balance state. Then, the Tai Chi Chuan exercises were performed in the intervention group for 20 sessions of 30-40 minutes. The control group continued their routine visits. Two weeks after the intervention, the balance test was performed again. To compare the demographic variables between the two groups, t-test and Chi-square tests or their non-parametric equivalents were used. ANCOVA test was used to compare the balance status between the two groups using the SPSS software version 20. The significance level was considered less than 0.05. Results: The results showed the two groups were not significantly different in demographic variables. Although the comparison of the median of two groups before the intervention had no statistically significant difference (P=0.988), ANCOVA showed that considering the scores before the intervention as a covariate, the Fullerton scores after the intervention were significantly higher than those of the control group (P<0.001). Conclusion: This study showed that Tai Chi Chuan exercises can improves the balance of the elderly men, and its use is recommended for elderly patients to reduce the possibility of falling and related problems. Clinical trial registry: IRCT20200108046058N1
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spelling doaj.art-9c315b2401334e169ffd3a7b542884592022-12-24T05:03:30ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesحیات1735-22152008-188X2022-10-01283296309The effect of Thi Chi Chuan exercise on the balance status of elderly men: A randomized controlled clinical trialHamid Gholami Alavi0Mahboubeh Rezaei1Mansour Dianati2Fatemeh Atoof3 Dept. of Geriatric Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran Autoimmune Disease Research Center, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran Dept. of Medical Surgical Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran; Trauma Nursing Research Center, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Health, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran Background & Aim: Imbalance and risk of falling is one of the most common problems in the elderly. Various interventions have been suggested in order to improve the elderly’s physical performance and balance. The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of Tai Chi Chuan exercise on the balance status of elderly men. Methods & Materials: In this clinical trial study, 40 elderly men referred to Golabchi health center in Kashan in 2021 were selected by the convenience sampling. Using blocked randomization with the block size of four, they were assigned into intervention or control groups. First, the balance status of the participants was assessed by Fullerton test. The maximum score of this test is 40 and has a direct relationship with the quality of the balance state. Then, the Tai Chi Chuan exercises were performed in the intervention group for 20 sessions of 30-40 minutes. The control group continued their routine visits. Two weeks after the intervention, the balance test was performed again. To compare the demographic variables between the two groups, t-test and Chi-square tests or their non-parametric equivalents were used. ANCOVA test was used to compare the balance status between the two groups using the SPSS software version 20. The significance level was considered less than 0.05. Results: The results showed the two groups were not significantly different in demographic variables. Although the comparison of the median of two groups before the intervention had no statistically significant difference (P=0.988), ANCOVA showed that considering the scores before the intervention as a covariate, the Fullerton scores after the intervention were significantly higher than those of the control group (P<0.001). Conclusion: This study showed that Tai Chi Chuan exercises can improves the balance of the elderly men, and its use is recommended for elderly patients to reduce the possibility of falling and related problems. Clinical trial registry: IRCT20200108046058N1http://hayat.tums.ac.ir/article-1-4639-en.htmlbalance statusolder adultsmenexercise
spellingShingle Hamid Gholami Alavi
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Mansour Dianati
Fatemeh Atoof
The effect of Thi Chi Chuan exercise on the balance status of elderly men: A randomized controlled clinical trial
حیات
balance status
older adults
men
exercise
title The effect of Thi Chi Chuan exercise on the balance status of elderly men: A randomized controlled clinical trial
title_full The effect of Thi Chi Chuan exercise on the balance status of elderly men: A randomized controlled clinical trial
title_fullStr The effect of Thi Chi Chuan exercise on the balance status of elderly men: A randomized controlled clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed The effect of Thi Chi Chuan exercise on the balance status of elderly men: A randomized controlled clinical trial
title_short The effect of Thi Chi Chuan exercise on the balance status of elderly men: A randomized controlled clinical trial
title_sort effect of thi chi chuan exercise on the balance status of elderly men a randomized controlled clinical trial
topic balance status
older adults
men
exercise
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