Sagittal spine disposition and pelvic tilt during outdoor fitness equipment use and their associations with kinanthropometry proportions in middle- aged and older adults
Autor/es
Abelleira Lamela, Tomás; Vaquero Cristóbal, Raquel; González Gálvez, Noelia; Esparza Ros, Francisco; Espeso García, Alejandro; [et al.]Fecha
2021Disciplina/s
Actividad Física y DeporteMateria/s
ErgonomicSpinal curvature
Posture
Public facility
Sports and recreational facilities
Sports equipment
Resumen
Background. Outdoor fitness training has become popular as a tool for improving
the health, especially middle-aged and older adults. For this purpose, outdoor fitness
equipment (OFE) have been installed in public areas. However, their safety and
effectiveness are still unknown. The aim of the present research was to analyze the
sagittal disposition of the spine and pelvic tilt during the use of OFE, and to determine
the influence of anthropometric variables on these factors in middle-aged and older
adults.
Methods. Seventy healthy volunteers, 56 women and 14 men (age: 63.14 8.19 years)
participated in the study. Sagittal spine disposition and pelvic tilt were measured using
a Spinal Mouse
R , in the relaxed standing position, and during the use of the OFE. In
addition, kinanthropometry variables were also measured according to the guidelines
of the International Society for the Advancement of Kinanthropometry.
Results. Regarding thoracic kyphosis, a significant decrease ...





