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Changes in selected parameters of postural stability in school age children

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport |
2011

Abstract

The aim of the study is to describe changes in selected parameters of postural stability while standing with eyes open and closed in boys and girls aged 7 - 11 years. Monitored parameters included COP velocity and SD of velocity.

The sample consisted of 144 children from a primary school, i.e. 85 boys and 69 girls. Stability was measured on FootScane plate for 30 seconds at a frequency of 33 Hz.

The results show a decrease of COP velocity and SD of velocity with age while standing with eyes open and closed. In a standing position with eyes open, age changes of stability are more pronounced in the first half of the period, while in a standing position with eyes closed they are more remarkable in the second half of the period.

In all age groups, COP velocity and SD of velocity were higher while standing with eyes closed when compared to the standing position with eyes open. On average, girls achieved lower values of COP velocity and SD of velocity than boys.