EFFECTS OF LOW INTENSITY EXERCISES ON BODY BALANCE AND MUSCLE STRENGTH OF COMMUNITY ELDERLY PEOPLE
Keywords:
Exercise, Balance, Muscle strength, ElderlyAbstract
The purpose of this experimental study was to determine the effects of low-intensity group
exercise on muscle strength and balance of elderly people in the communities. Seventy-two healthy elderly
people from two communities participated in this study. Thirty-six elderly people were randomly selected
and allocated into an experimental group and control group. The experimental group performed a supervised
group exercise program in every work day’s evening for three months. The exercise program began with
warming up for five minutes, followed with low-intensity exercise program, and cooling down for another
five minutes. The data were collected before and after three months of performing the exercise program. The
outcome measures included muscle strength, body balance, and fear of falling. The data were analyzed by
using ANCOVA to compare between the experimental group and the control group. After performing the
exercise program for three months, the experimental group had developed better health status than before
participating the program and it was significantly different from the control group. The experimental
participants’ muscle strength was increased by 1.79 points. Their dynamic balance periods were shorter than
before receiving the exercise program by 1.32 seconds. Moreover, it was revealed that the experimental
participants’ fear of falling was decreased by 17.74 points. After three months of involving in the lowintensity exercise program, their health status remained better and healthier while the participants’ health
status of the control group remained the same as the starting period. The results revealed that the lowintensity group exercise program could improve muscle strength, body balance, and fear of falling among
elderly people.