1992
DOI: 10.1159/000116836
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Spontaneous Body Sway as a Function of Sex, Age, and Vision: Posturographic Study in 30 Healthy Adults

Abstract: Detailed neurological examinations and body sway measurements with a stable force measuring platform were carried out on 30 healthy adults between 21 and 63 years of age. The results were analyzed for sex- and age-associated changes with regard to three different sway components (total sway, anterioposterior sway, lateral sway) and two different conditions (eyes open, eyes closed). Sex-associated differences were highly significant for all sway components in the oldest age group (51–65 years) in which men exhi… Show more

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“…No papers describing the use of pressure sensors for that purpose, such as the F-SCAN MATT, were found. Young individuals were studied in order to avoid bias from balance problems or greater body oscillation showed by the elderly (20) . Segregation by gender, when studying a group of young individuals, is not required.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No papers describing the use of pressure sensors for that purpose, such as the F-SCAN MATT, were found. Young individuals were studied in order to avoid bias from balance problems or greater body oscillation showed by the elderly (20) . Segregation by gender, when studying a group of young individuals, is not required.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Table 4). 약화되고 (Bergin et al, 1995;Berthoz amd Pozzo, 1994), 감각에 대한 지각능력이 감소되며 (Kollegger et al, 1992).…”
Section: 이러한 노화에 의한 감각체계와 운동체계의 손상에도unclassified
“…Current methods for assessing sensori-motor function are based on the analyses of data collected across differing biomechanical tests, such as Static Centre of Pressure (COP) Measurement [7,8], Dynamic Posturography [9,10], electromyography (EMG) and motion capture [11,12]. These tests are often contradictory [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%