Effect of home-based self-supervised programs in healthy young adults

Background: Balance is a precursor in the commencing of activities of daily living. However, limited studies have examined the effectiveness of training programs that are known to improve balance, in a home-based self-supervised setting. Purpose: This study examines and compares the effectiveness o...

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Main Author: Muhammad Munir Sairi
Other Authors: Cabral Dos Santos Barbosa Tiago Manuel
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-789702020-09-27T20:24:51Z Effect of home-based self-supervised programs in healthy young adults Muhammad Munir Sairi Cabral Dos Santos Barbosa Tiago Manuel Science::General Background: Balance is a precursor in the commencing of activities of daily living. However, limited studies have examined the effectiveness of training programs that are known to improve balance, in a home-based self-supervised setting. Purpose: This study examines and compares the effectiveness of home-based self-supervised strength training and proprioceptive training on quiet standing balance. Methods: 30 healthy young adults (16 females and 14 males) undergoing tertiary education were randomized into 3 treatments groups (PG: Proprioceptive Group, SG: Strength Training Group, CG: Control Group), and underwent a 4-week home-based self-supervised training program. Stabilometric analysis was carried out before and after the duration of training program. Results: There was a significant (p < 0.05) time effect for EO Bipedal: a-p range, a-p SD, m-l SD and 95CI, EC Bipedal: m-l range and m-l SD, a significant (p < 0.05) group effect for EO Dominant Leg Unipedal a-p range and SD, and a significant (p < 0.05) group x time effect on Eyes Open Dominant Leg Unipedal a-p RMS. However, all showed a decrease in balance capabilities with time, rather than an increase. Conclusion: The effects of home-based self-supervised strength and proprioceptive training program seem to be inconclusive. Future studies can perhaps implement effective adherence methods and also higher stimulus to elicit improvements in balance capabilities. Bachelor of Science (Sport Science and Management) 2019-11-18T03:04:07Z 2019-11-18T03:04:07Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/78970 en 74 p. application/pdf
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Effect of home-based self-supervised programs in healthy young adults
description Background: Balance is a precursor in the commencing of activities of daily living. However, limited studies have examined the effectiveness of training programs that are known to improve balance, in a home-based self-supervised setting. Purpose: This study examines and compares the effectiveness of home-based self-supervised strength training and proprioceptive training on quiet standing balance. Methods: 30 healthy young adults (16 females and 14 males) undergoing tertiary education were randomized into 3 treatments groups (PG: Proprioceptive Group, SG: Strength Training Group, CG: Control Group), and underwent a 4-week home-based self-supervised training program. Stabilometric analysis was carried out before and after the duration of training program. Results: There was a significant (p < 0.05) time effect for EO Bipedal: a-p range, a-p SD, m-l SD and 95CI, EC Bipedal: m-l range and m-l SD, a significant (p < 0.05) group effect for EO Dominant Leg Unipedal a-p range and SD, and a significant (p < 0.05) group x time effect on Eyes Open Dominant Leg Unipedal a-p RMS. However, all showed a decrease in balance capabilities with time, rather than an increase. Conclusion: The effects of home-based self-supervised strength and proprioceptive training program seem to be inconclusive. Future studies can perhaps implement effective adherence methods and also higher stimulus to elicit improvements in balance capabilities.
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