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Title: | Six Weeks of Unsupervised Nintendo Wii Fit Gaming is Effective at Improving Balance in Independent Older Adults | Authors: | Fawcett, Christine Burkett, Brendan Lowe, John Nicholson, Vaughan Patrick McKean, Mark |
Issue Date: | 2015 | Source: | 23, (1), 2015, p. 153-158 | Pages: | 153-158 | Journal: | Journal of Aging & Physical Activity | Abstract: | Objective: To determine the effectiveness of unsupervised Nintendo Wii Fit balance training in older adults. Methods: Forty-one older adults were recruited from local retirement villages and educational settings to participate in a six-week two-group repeated measures study. The Wii group (n = 19, 75 ± 6 years) undertook 30 min of unsupervised Wii balance gaming three times per week in their retirement village while the comparison group (n = 22, 74 ± 5 years) continued with their usual exercise program. Participants' balance abilities were assessed pre- and postintervention. Results: The Wii Fit group demonstrated significant improvements (P < .05) in timed up-and-go, left single-leg balance, lateral reach (left and right), and gait speed compared with the comparison group. Reported levels of enjoyment following game play increased during the study. Conclusion: Six weeks of unsupervised Wii balance training is an effective modality for improving balance in independent older adults.research. Journal Subset: Biomedical; Peer Reviewed; USA. Special Interest: Gerontologic Care; Informatics. Instrumentation: Timed "Up and Go" Test (TUG). NLM UID: 9415639. | DOI: | 10.1123/JAPA.2013-0148 | Resources: | http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=ip,athens&db=ccm&AN=2012849066&site=ehost-live | Keywords: | Balance, Postural -- Evaluation -- In Old AgeInternet -- Utilization -- In Old Age;Exercise -- Evaluation -- In Old Age;Human;Aged;Repeated Measures;Descriptive Statistics;P-Value;Clinical Assessment Tools | Type: | Article |
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