Title of article :
Effects of Overweight and Obesity on Postural Stability of Aging Females
Author/Authors :
Rezaeipour, Mohammadreza Sports Sciences Department - University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran , Apanasenko, Gennady Leondovich Ukrainian Center of Sports Medicine, NMAPE, Kiev, Ukraine
Abstract :
Background: Weight gain modifies body geometry by adding mass to different areas of the body.
Objectives: Theaimof this studywasto determine the effect of bodymassindex (BMI) groupsonpostural stability of elderly females
in a quiet stance by measuring the center of pressure (CoP) velocity.
Methods: This quasi-experimental study consisted of 77 inactive females over 65 years old (67.73.5) who had come to the Sports
Medicine Center (Kiev, Ukraine) in the summer of 2017. All participants were classified into normal, overweight, and obese groups
based on BMI. Postural stability was taken in a quiet stance (static situation) on a foam mat with open (OE) and closed (CE) eyes in
anteroposterior (AP) and mediolateral (ML) directions by the force platform. Each test was performed two times for 30 seconds, and
CoP was recorded at a sampling rate of 200 Hz.
Results: In the AP direction, obese females swayed significantly faster than females with normal weight during OE (1.1 cm/s and 0.84
cm/s, respectively) and CE (1.2 cm/s and 0.88 cm/s, respectively) conditions. In theMLdirection, higher CoP velocities in females with
normal weight were observed than in obese females under OE conditions (0.55 cm/s and 0.43 cm/s, respectively) and CE (0.76 cm/s
and 0.56 cm/s, respectively).
Conclusions: Obesity hada negative influenceonpostural stability in the AP direction. However, given the expansion of the support
base, obese females were more stable than normal-weight females along the ML direction. Study outcomes can be useful for obese
people, medical staff, and healthcare decision-makers.
Keywords :
Aged , Obesity , Overweight , Postural Balance , Sex Factors , Women’s Health , Body Composition
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics