作者
Hsieh-Ching Chen, Albert B Schultz, James A Ashton-Miller, Bruno Giordani, Neil B Alexander, Kenneth E Guire
发表日期
1996/5/1
期刊
The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
卷号
51
期号
3
页码范围
M116-M122
出版商
The Gerontological Society of America
简介
Background . Tripping over an obstacle is a common cause of falls in the elderly. An earlier study of abilities to avoid stepping on suddenly appearing obstacles found that, although healthy old adults had a lower rate-of-success than young adults, the magnitude of that difference was not large. The present study inquired whether dividing attention during such u task would differentially affect young and old healthy adults.
Methods . Rates-of-success were observed in 16 young and 16 old healthy adults (mean ages 24 and 72 years) in avoiding stepping on a band of light that was suddenly projected across their gait path while they walked at their comfortable gait speed. This virtual obstacle was placed at predicted next-footfall locations to give 350 or 450 msec available response times before footfall. During most of the trials the subjects were asked, in addition to trying …
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