가정용 콘솔 게임 장치를 이용한 가상현실 운동프로그램이 노인의 균형능력에 미치는 효과
The Effect of Virtual Reality-based Ex ercise Program using Domestic Console Game machine on the Balance Abilities for the Elderly
P urpose : The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of Virtual Reality-based Exercise Program using Domestic Console Game machine on balance in elderly. Methods : 13 female took part in this study. The average age of the elderly was 78.84 years. All subjects could walk without an assistive device. All subjects were participated in this study during 6 weeks(3 days per week). All participants were assessed on berg balance scale(BBS), functional reach test(FRT), timed up & go test(TUG) and measured on range of motion(ROM) of hip and ankle joint. The data were analyzed using paired t-test. Results : After 6 weeks exercise training, the result of this study were as follows: 1. BBS of the elderly was significant difference between test-retest(p<0.05). 2. FRT of the elderly were significant difference between test-retest(p<0.05). 3. TUG of the elderly were significant difference between test-retest(p<0.05). 4. ROM of hip joint in the elderly were not statistically significant difference between test-retest(p>0.05). But, ROM of ankle joint in the elderly were show statistically significant difference between test-retest(p<0.05). Conclusion : the findings suggest that elderly person could improve their balance through Virtual Reality-based Exercise Program using Domestic Console Game machine.
목차
Abstract I. 서론 II. 연구방법 1. 연구대상 2. 운동방법 3. 측정방법 4. 자료 분석 III. 연구결과 1. 운동 전ㆍ후 균형능력의 변화 2. 운동 전ㆍ후 관절가동범위의 변화 IV. 고찰 V. 결론 참고문헌
키워드
BalanceElderyGeriatricDomestic Console Game machine
한국지역사회건강관리협회 대한건강과학학회 [Korean society of health sciences]
설립연도
2004
분야
의약학>예방의학
소개
본 법인은 국민건강 향상의 일환으로 지역사회내의 재택 노인 및 장애인, 산업체 근로자나 생활 스포츠인 및 의료서비스로부터 소외된 계층 등 지역사회 주민들을 대상으로 각 개개인의 건강을 유지·증진시키기 위하여 건강관리 프로그램 등을 효율적으로 운영하여 지역사회 주민들이 육체적·정신적·사회적으로 건전하고 행복한 삶을 영위케 함은 물론 이차적으로 의료비절감 효과 증대 및 건강한 복지국가건설에 일조하고자 하는데 그 근본 목적이 있다.
간행물
간행물명
대한건강과학학회지 [Journal of Korean society of health sciences]