Comparative analysis of old people practicing physical exercises and sedentary ones regarding the risk of falling
DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.20102158164
Keywords:
Old people. Old people - accidents by falls. Aged - sedentarians.Abstract
Postural instability with occurrence of falls is a characteristic of aging, representing a reason of worry for old people, because
it can cause physical incapacity and loss of independence. The objective of this study was to evaluate the risk of falls of old women
practicing physical exercises and sedentary ones. Women more than 60 years old, both active and sedentary were tested regarding the
risk of falling using Timed Up and Go, Berg Scale and Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment. The following results were obtained:
the group of active women had better performances in tests Timed Up And Go (p = 0.001), Scale of Berg (p = 0.002)) and Performance
Oriented Mobility Assessment (p = 0.002) than women of the sedentary group. The story of pain in the feet and fear of falling was greater
in the group of sedentary women. One thus concluded that sedentary women presented less functional mobility and more balance
deficits, as well as alterations in marching when compared to those which practiced physical exercise regularly. We conclude that the
practice of physical exercises contributed to reducing the risk of falls in the studied group.