Spectral characteristics of aging postural control

Abstract The purpose of this study was to apply techniques of spectral analysis to the study of postural control and determine if aging results in changes to spectral parameters obtained from postural forces. Subjects were young adults and elderly who live independently and had no difficulty performing tasks of daily living. Ground reaction forces were obtained from a measurement plat-form during repeated trials of static standing. Forces were analyzed using spectral analysis and selected parameters (central tendency and dispersion) were extracted from averaged spectral data. Significant differences were observed between age groups in all parameters extracted from spectra obtained from medial-lateral postural forces. Similar results were not obtained for data in the anterior-posterior direction. Results suggest that aging affects the spectral characteristics of postural forces used to maintain stability in the m-l direction.

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