A new study that finds seniors – average age 67 – who have
trouble balancing on one leg for at least 20 seconds may have increased risk of
small blood vessel damage in the brain – stroke – and reduced cognitive
ability. The research included healthy older people with no clinical
symptoms, according to the report in the American Heart Association’s journal Stroke.
“Our study found that the ability to balance on one leg is
an important test for brain health,” said Yasuharu Tabara, Ph.D., lead study
author and associate professor at the Center for Genomic Medicine at Kyoto
University Graduate School of Medicine in Kyoto, Japan. “Individuals showing poor balance on one leg should receive
increased attention, as this may indicate an increased risk for brain disease
and cognitive decline.”
The study consisted of 841 women and 546 men. To measure
one-leg standing time, participants stood with their eyes open and raised one
leg. The maximum time for keeping the leg raised was 60 seconds.
Participants performed this examination twice and the better
of the two times was used in the study analysis. Cerebral small vessel
disease was evaluated using brain magnetic resonance imaging.
Researchers found that the inability to balance on one leg
for longer than 20 seconds was associated with cerebral small vessel disease
and the potential for strokes.
To reduce your risk of falls, be sure your home is not a safety trap. Go to MakingHomeSaferforSeniors.com for a home safety tour and checklist that can alert you to the potential safety hazards in your home.
For more about the study, visit http://blog.heart.org/ability-balance-one-leg-may-reflect-brain-health-stroke-risk/.
1 comment:
Thank you so much for this piece of information. I didn't know that balancing problems could be a sign that the senior could have a stroke. My dad has been having trouble balancing lately. I will have to take him to the doctor and get him checked out. If he does have a stroke, I might have to get him some senior care.
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