Skip to main content
Top
Published in: European Journal of Applied Physiology 7/2012

01-07-2012 | Original Article

Effects of Tai Chi on pre-landing muscle response latency during stepping down while performing a concurrent mental task in older adults

Authors: William W. N. Tsang, Christina W. Y. Hui-Chan, Siu N. Fu

Published in: European Journal of Applied Physiology | Issue 7/2012

Login to get access

Abstract

To investigate whether elderly Tai Chi practitioners are better able to descend a step while performing a concurrent mental task than non-practitioners. The design includes cross-sectional study. The setting includes university-based rehabilitation center. The subjects were 16 young women, 29 elderly women, and 31 elderly women who had been practicing Tai Chi regularly for at least half a year. Pre-landing muscle response latencies in their tibialis anterior (TA) and medial gastrocnemius (MG) muscles were measured during stepping down (single task) and stepping down while performing a concurrent mental activity (dual tasking). The non-practitioners had earlier onset of muscle activity in the TA in preparation for landing than the other subjects. The response latency of the Tai Chi practitioners was not significantly different from that of the young controls. When the cognitive task was added, the pre-landing response in the TA was significantly altered in both elderly groups. Response was significantly delayed among the non-practitioners, but significantly earlier among the Tai Chi subjects. The average change in response latency was significantly greater in the non-Tai Chi group compared with the young subjects and the Tai Chi practitioners (p = 0.006). Such findings suggest that practicing Tai Chi helps the elderly maintain the same strategy as much as younger subjects during stepping down. Tai Chi practitioners seem to have a greater capacity to shift attention between mental and physical tasks than other elderly women.
Literature
go back to reference Chiu HFK, Lee HC, Chung WS, Kwong PK (1994) Reliability and validity of the Cantonese version of mini-mental status examination: a preliminary study. Hong Kong J Psychiatry 4:25–28 Chiu HFK, Lee HC, Chung WS, Kwong PK (1994) Reliability and validity of the Cantonese version of mini-mental status examination: a preliminary study. Hong Kong J Psychiatry 4:25–28
go back to reference Fu SN, Hui-Chan CW (2007) Modulation of prelanding lower-limb muscle responses in athletes with multiple ankle sprains. Med Sci Sports Exerc 39:1774–1783PubMedCrossRef Fu SN, Hui-Chan CW (2007) Modulation of prelanding lower-limb muscle responses in athletes with multiple ankle sprains. Med Sci Sports Exerc 39:1774–1783PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Goodpaster BH, Carlson CL, Visser M, Kelley DE, Scherzinger A, Harris TB, Stamm E, Newman AB (2001) Attenuation of skeletal muscle and strength in the elderly: the Health ABC Study. J Appl Physiol 90:2157–2165PubMed Goodpaster BH, Carlson CL, Visser M, Kelley DE, Scherzinger A, Harris TB, Stamm E, Newman AB (2001) Attenuation of skeletal muscle and strength in the elderly: the Health ABC Study. J Appl Physiol 90:2157–2165PubMed
go back to reference Greenwood R, Hopkins A (1976) Muscle responses during sudden falls in man. J Physiol 254:507–518PubMed Greenwood R, Hopkins A (1976) Muscle responses during sudden falls in man. J Physiol 254:507–518PubMed
go back to reference Hamel KA, Cavanagh PR (2004) Stair performance in people aged 75 and older. J Am Geriatr Soc 52:563–567 Hamel KA, Cavanagh PR (2004) Stair performance in people aged 75 and older. J Am Geriatr Soc 52:563–567
go back to reference Henry SM, Fung J, Horak FB (1998) EMG responses to maintain stance during multidirectional surface translations. J Neurophysiol 80:1939–1950PubMed Henry SM, Fung J, Horak FB (1998) EMG responses to maintain stance during multidirectional surface translations. J Neurophysiol 80:1939–1950PubMed
go back to reference Heuninckx S, Wenderoth N, Debaere F, Peeters R, Swinnen SP (2005) Neural basis of aging: the penetration of cognition into action control. J Neurosci 25:6787–6796PubMedCrossRef Heuninckx S, Wenderoth N, Debaere F, Peeters R, Swinnen SP (2005) Neural basis of aging: the penetration of cognition into action control. J Neurosci 25:6787–6796PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Hodges PW, Bui BH (1996) A comparison of computer-based methods for the determination of onset of muscle contraction using electromyography. Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol 101:511–519PubMedCrossRef Hodges PW, Bui BH (1996) A comparison of computer-based methods for the determination of onset of muscle contraction using electromyography. Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol 101:511–519PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Hortobagyi T, DeVita P (1999) Altered movement strategy increases lower extremity stiffness during stepping down in the aged. J Gerontol Ser A Biol Sci Med Sci 54A:B63–B70CrossRef Hortobagyi T, DeVita P (1999) Altered movement strategy increases lower extremity stiffness during stepping down in the aged. J Gerontol Ser A Biol Sci Med Sci 54A:B63–B70CrossRef
go back to reference Hortobagyi T, DeVita P (2000) Muscle pre- and coactivity during downward stepping are associated with leg stiffness in aging. J Electromyogr Kinesiol 10:117–126PubMedCrossRef Hortobagyi T, DeVita P (2000) Muscle pre- and coactivity during downward stepping are associated with leg stiffness in aging. J Electromyogr Kinesiol 10:117–126PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Lajoie Y, Teasdale N, Bard C, Fleury M (1993) Attentional demands for static and dynamic equilibrium. Exp Brain Res 97:139–144PubMedCrossRef Lajoie Y, Teasdale N, Bard C, Fleury M (1993) Attentional demands for static and dynamic equilibrium. Exp Brain Res 97:139–144PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Maki BE, Mcllroy WE (1996) Influence of arousal and attention on the control of postural sway. J Vestib Res 6:53–59PubMedCrossRef Maki BE, Mcllroy WE (1996) Influence of arousal and attention on the control of postural sway. J Vestib Res 6:53–59PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Mankovskii NB, Mints AY, Lysenyuk VP (1980) Regulation of the preparatory period of complex voluntary movement in old and extremely old age. Hum Physiol 6:46–50 Mankovskii NB, Mints AY, Lysenyuk VP (1980) Regulation of the preparatory period of complex voluntary movement in old and extremely old age. Hum Physiol 6:46–50
go back to reference Maylor EA, Wing AM (1996) Age differences in postural stability are increased by additional cognitive demands. J Gerontol Ser B Psychol Sci Soc Sci 51B:143–154CrossRef Maylor EA, Wing AM (1996) Age differences in postural stability are increased by additional cognitive demands. J Gerontol Ser B Psychol Sci Soc Sci 51B:143–154CrossRef
go back to reference Melville-Jones G, Watt GD (1971) Observation on the control of stepping and hopping movements in man. J Physiol 219:709–727 Melville-Jones G, Watt GD (1971) Observation on the control of stepping and hopping movements in man. J Physiol 219:709–727
go back to reference Rankin JK, Woolacott MH, Shumway-Cook A, Brown LA (2000) Cognitive influence on postural stability: a neuromuscular analysis in young and older adults. J Gerontol Ser A Biol Sci Med Sci 55:M112–M119CrossRef Rankin JK, Woolacott MH, Shumway-Cook A, Brown LA (2000) Cognitive influence on postural stability: a neuromuscular analysis in young and older adults. J Gerontol Ser A Biol Sci Med Sci 55:M112–M119CrossRef
go back to reference Sakamoto T, Arissian K, Asanuma H (1989) Functional role of the sensory cortex in learning motor skills in cats. Brain Res 503:258–264PubMedCrossRef Sakamoto T, Arissian K, Asanuma H (1989) Functional role of the sensory cortex in learning motor skills in cats. Brain Res 503:258–264PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Santello M (2005) Review of motor control mechanisms underlying impact absorption from falls. Gait Posture 21:85–94PubMedCrossRef Santello M (2005) Review of motor control mechanisms underlying impact absorption from falls. Gait Posture 21:85–94PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Shumway-Cook A, Woolacott M, Kerns KA, Baldwin M (1997) The effects of two types of cognitive tasks on postural stability in older adults with and without a history of falls. J Gerontol Ser A Biol Sci Med Sci 52:M232–M240CrossRef Shumway-Cook A, Woolacott M, Kerns KA, Baldwin M (1997) The effects of two types of cognitive tasks on postural stability in older adults with and without a history of falls. J Gerontol Ser A Biol Sci Med Sci 52:M232–M240CrossRef
go back to reference Skinner HB, Barrack RL, Cook SD (1984) Age related decline in proprioception. Clin Orthopaed Relat Res 184:208–211 Skinner HB, Barrack RL, Cook SD (1984) Age related decline in proprioception. Clin Orthopaed Relat Res 184:208–211
go back to reference Startzell JK, Owens DA, Mulfinger LM, Cavanagh PR (2000) Stair negotiation in older people: a review. J Am Geriatr Soc 48:567–580PubMed Startzell JK, Owens DA, Mulfinger LM, Cavanagh PR (2000) Stair negotiation in older people: a review. J Am Geriatr Soc 48:567–580PubMed
go back to reference Stelmach GE, Zelaznik HN, Lowe D (1990) The influence of aging and attentional demands on recovery from postural instability. Aging 2:155–161PubMed Stelmach GE, Zelaznik HN, Lowe D (1990) The influence of aging and attentional demands on recovery from postural instability. Aging 2:155–161PubMed
go back to reference Teasdale N, Simoneau M (2001) Attentional demands of postural control: the effects of aging and sensory reintegration. Gait Posture 14:203–210PubMedCrossRef Teasdale N, Simoneau M (2001) Attentional demands of postural control: the effects of aging and sensory reintegration. Gait Posture 14:203–210PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Thelen D, Schultz AB, Alexander NB, Ashton-Miller JA (1996) Effects of aging on rapid ankle torque development. J Gerontol 51A:226–232 Thelen D, Schultz AB, Alexander NB, Ashton-Miller JA (1996) Effects of aging on rapid ankle torque development. J Gerontol 51A:226–232
go back to reference Tsang WWN, Hui-Chan CWY (2003) Effects of Tai Chi on joint proprioception and stability limits in elderly subjects. Med Sci Sports Exerc 35:1962–1971PubMedCrossRef Tsang WWN, Hui-Chan CWY (2003) Effects of Tai Chi on joint proprioception and stability limits in elderly subjects. Med Sci Sports Exerc 35:1962–1971PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Tsang WWN, Hui-Chan CWY (2004a) Effect of 4- and 8-wk intensive Tai Chi training on balance control in the elderly. Med Sci Sports Exerc 36:648–657PubMedCrossRef Tsang WWN, Hui-Chan CWY (2004a) Effect of 4- and 8-wk intensive Tai Chi training on balance control in the elderly. Med Sci Sports Exerc 36:648–657PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Tsang WWN, Hui-Chan CWY (2004b) Effects of exercise on joint sense and balance in elderly men: Tai Chi versus golf. Med Sci Sports Exerc 36:658–667PubMedCrossRef Tsang WWN, Hui-Chan CWY (2004b) Effects of exercise on joint sense and balance in elderly men: Tai Chi versus golf. Med Sci Sports Exerc 36:658–667PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Tsang WWN, Hui-Chan CWY (2005) Comparison of muscle torque, balance, and confidence in older Tai Chi and healthy adults. Med Sci Sports Exerc 37:280–289PubMedCrossRef Tsang WWN, Hui-Chan CWY (2005) Comparison of muscle torque, balance, and confidence in older Tai Chi and healthy adults. Med Sci Sports Exerc 37:280–289PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Tsang WWN, Wong VS, Fu SN, Hui-Chan CW (2004) Tai Chi improves standing balance control under reduced or conflicting sensory conditions. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 85:129–137PubMedCrossRef Tsang WWN, Wong VS, Fu SN, Hui-Chan CW (2004) Tai Chi improves standing balance control under reduced or conflicting sensory conditions. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 85:129–137PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Tsao SW (1995) An in-depth analysis of Taijiquan. The Chinese University, Hong Kong, pp 11–40 Tsao SW (1995) An in-depth analysis of Taijiquan. The Chinese University, Hong Kong, pp 11–40
go back to reference Tse SK, Bailey DM (1992) Tai Chi and postural control in the well elderly. Am J Occup Ther 46:295–300PubMedCrossRef Tse SK, Bailey DM (1992) Tai Chi and postural control in the well elderly. Am J Occup Ther 46:295–300PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Verhaeghen P, Steitz DW, Sliwinski MJ, Cerella J (2003) Aging and dual-task performance: a meta-analysis. Psycho-Soc Asp Aging 18:443–460CrossRef Verhaeghen P, Steitz DW, Sliwinski MJ, Cerella J (2003) Aging and dual-task performance: a meta-analysis. Psycho-Soc Asp Aging 18:443–460CrossRef
Metadata
Title
Effects of Tai Chi on pre-landing muscle response latency during stepping down while performing a concurrent mental task in older adults
Authors
William W. N. Tsang
Christina W. Y. Hui-Chan
Siu N. Fu
Publication date
01-07-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
European Journal of Applied Physiology / Issue 7/2012
Print ISSN: 1439-6319
Electronic ISSN: 1439-6327
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-011-2243-2

Other articles of this Issue 7/2012

European Journal of Applied Physiology 7/2012 Go to the issue