An investigation of the use of the Kinect system as a measure of dynamic balance and forward reach in the elderly.
Identifieur interne : 000483 ( Main/Corpus ); précédent : 000482; suivant : 000484An investigation of the use of the Kinect system as a measure of dynamic balance and forward reach in the elderly.
Auteurs : Ming-Yen Hsiao ; Chia-Ming Li ; I-Shu Lu ; Yu-Hung Lin ; Tyng-Guey Wang ; Der-Sheng HanSource :
- Clinical rehabilitation [ 1477-0873 ] ; 2018.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Aged (MeSH), Aged, 80 and over (MeSH), Cohort Studies (MeSH), Disability Evaluation (MeSH), Exercise Test (instrumentation), Exercise Test (methods), Female (MeSH), Geriatric Assessment (methods), Hospitals, Community (MeSH), Humans (MeSH), Linear Models (MeSH), Male (MeSH), Physical Fitness (physiology), Postural Balance (physiology), Sensation Disorders (diagnosis), Sensation Disorders (rehabilitation), Sensitivity and Specificity (MeSH), Taiwan (MeSH).
- MESH :
- diagnosis : Sensation Disorders.
- instrumentation : Exercise Test.
- methods : Exercise Test, Geriatric Assessment.
- physiology : Physical Fitness, Postural Balance.
- rehabilitation : Sensation Disorders.
- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cohort Studies, Disability Evaluation, Female, Hospitals, Community, Humans, Linear Models, Male, Sensitivity and Specificity, Taiwan.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To investigate the reliability and correlations of Kinect-derived valuables of forward reach distance and velocity with the traditional functional reach distance, scores on posturography, and other measures of physical fitness.
DESIGN
Observational study.
SETTING
Community hospital.
SUBJECTS
Individuals >65 years who attended a geriatric health examination were enrolled.
MAIN MEASURES
The Kinect system was used to record the reach distance and velocity of the forward reach test. Center of pressure displacement was measured by posturography. Physical fitness performance was assessed using the 2-Minute Step Test, the 30-Second Chair Stand Test, the Sit-and-Reach Test, grip strength, and walking speed.
RESULTS
A total of 442 individuals were enrolled (mean age: 73.3 ± 5.2 years). Forward reach tracking using the Kinect system showed good repeatability and correlated with traditional functional reach ( r = 0.719, P < 0.001); the reaching velocity correlated with scores on posturography ( r = -0.257, P = 0.047). Reach distances were significantly decreased in the older group (≥75 years) than in the younger group (<75 years) ( P < 0.001).
CONCLUSION
The Kinect system provides a simple, reliable, and age-sensitive assessment of balance in older adults. The valuables correlate with the traditional functional reach, scores on posturography, and physical fitness performance. It provides alternative representation of both static and dynamic balance function.
DOI: 10.1177/0269215517730117
PubMed: 28879781
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<p>The Kinect system was used to record the reach distance and velocity of the forward reach test. Center of pressure displacement was measured by posturography. Physical fitness performance was assessed using the 2-Minute Step Test, the 30-Second Chair Stand Test, the Sit-and-Reach Test, grip strength, and walking speed.</p>
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<p>A total of 442 individuals were enrolled (mean age: 73.3 ± 5.2 years). Forward reach tracking using the Kinect system showed good repeatability and correlated with traditional functional reach ( r = 0.719, P < 0.001); the reaching velocity correlated with scores on posturography ( r = -0.257, P = 0.047). Reach distances were significantly decreased in the older group (≥75 years) than in the younger group (<75 years) ( P < 0.001).</p>
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