Effectiveness of Different Training Modalities on Static Balance in Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Author:

Labata-Lezaun Noé12ORCID,Rodríguez-Rodríguez Sergi123,López-de-Celis Carlos124ORCID,Rodríguez-Sanz Jacobo12ORCID,Canet-Vintró Max12,R.-Oviedo Guillermo12,González-Rueda Vanessa124ORCID,Pérez-Bellmunt Albert12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Campus Sant Cugat, Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, 08195 Barcelona, Spain

2. Actium Functional Anatomy Research Group, Sant Cugat del Vallés, 08195 Barcelona, Spain

3. Clínica SINAPSIS, Fisioterapia, Pensament i Moviment, 08720 Vilafranca del Penedès, Spain

4. Fundació Institut Universitari per a la Recerca a l’Atenció Primària de Salut Jordi Gol i Gurina (IDIAPJGol), 08007 Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

(1) Background: aging is associated with functional changes such as balance, which plays a critical role in older adults. Physical exercise has been established as a factor capable of modulating these age-related alterations. (2) Methods: a meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) was conducted. The systematic search was performed in the PubMed/MEDLINE, Web of Science, the SPORTDiscus and Cochrane Library databases. Articles were included if participants were 65 years or older, healthy and performing resistance training, aerobic training, balance training or multicomponent training. Studies were excluded if there was a combination of training with other types of intervention. The protocol of this systematic review was published in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO) with the code CRD42021233252 (3) Results: the search strategy found a total of 1103 studies. After removing duplicates and the inclusion and exclusion criteria, eight articles were included in the meta-analysis, with a total of 335 healthy older adults analyzed. The results showed no significant differences between the intervention groups and the control groups after the exercise programs. (4) Conclusions: interventions based on different types of exercise improved static balance in elderly population, but without statistically significant difference in comparison with the control groups.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Paleontology,Space and Planetary Science,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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