2012
DOI: 10.3109/02770903.2012.750668
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Balance Disturbances in Asthmatic Patients

Abstract: Asthmatic individuals presented a greater area for the CoP displacement under somatosensory perturbations and a higher velocity in the forward-backward direction when vestibular information only was made available. Our data suggest that balance needs to be evaluated in asthmatic patients.

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“…Compared with previous studies that had predominantly focused on postural balance in adults with bronchial asthma [16][17][18], our study highlighted balance differences between children with asthma and healthy children. This is one of the first studies to evaluate postural balance in children with mild bronchial asthma.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 44%
“…Compared with previous studies that had predominantly focused on postural balance in adults with bronchial asthma [16][17][18], our study highlighted balance differences between children with asthma and healthy children. This is one of the first studies to evaluate postural balance in children with mild bronchial asthma.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 44%
“…In these patients, the use of oral steroids can cause respiratory and peripheral muscle weakness, which, in turn, can contribute to imbalance35 ) . Interestingly, a recent study also showed anxiety as a contributor to the imbalance in subjects with asthma; in fact, anxiety may act as a trigger for imbalance by vestibular malfunctioning when there is no visual or kinaesthetic information for proper balance36 ) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The position of the feet had been previously outlined on the platform base with chalk, and the participants were requested to keep their feet turned forward and apart from each other up to the margins of the platform. The representative value for each postural balance variable was computed as the average of three trials (23). The following stabilometric variables were calculated: mediolateral standard deviation (X SD), anteroposterior standard deviation (Y SD), mediolateral amplitude (X range), anteroposterior range (Y range), elliptical area (assessed by a principal component analysis), average velocity, maximal mediolateral velocity (Vx), and maximal anteroposterior velocity (Vy) (24-26).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%