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Titre : | Changes in the Sensory Weighting Strategies in Balance Control Throughout Maturation in Children (2021) |
Auteurs : | Solara Sinno ; Georges Dumas ; Art Mallinson ; Fadi Najem ; Kim Smith Abouchacra ; Lewis Nashner ; Philippe Perrin |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA) (Vol. 32, n° 2, February 2021) |
Article en page(s) : | p. 122-136 |
Note générale : | DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1718706 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Audiologie pédiatrique ; Développement de l'adolescent ; Développement de l'enfant ; Équilibre postural ; Examen vestibulaireAutres descripteurs Posturographie |
Mots-clés: | Tests d'organisation sensorielle (SOT) ; Données normatives |
Résumé : |
Background
The central nervous system integrates information from different sensory inputs (vestibular, visual, and somatosensory) to maintain balance. However, strategies for weighing sensory information change as maturation occurs. Purpose The purpose of this study was to: (1) evaluate postural control development in a large sample of healthy children aged 5 to 17 years old, (2) analyze changes in sensory weighting strategies as maturation occurs, and (3) determine the extent to which anthropometric characteristics (height, weight, body mass index [BMI]) influence postural control. Sample Size This study recruited 120 healthy children, equally distributed in gender and number, into four age groups (58 years, 911 years, 1214 years, and 1517 years) and compared them to a control group of 20 healthy adults (aged 2025 years). Research Design The sensory organization test (SOT) was used to assess overall balance and the use of specific sensory inputs to maintain postural control. All children underwent the six SOT conditions: (1) eyes open, surround and platform stable, (2) eyes closed, surround and platform stable, (3) eyes open, sway-referenced surround, platform stable, (4) eyes open, sway-referenced platform, (5) eyes closed, sway-referenced platform, and (6) eyes open, sway-referenced surround and platform. Data Analysis Condition-specific equilibrium scores (ES), composite equilibrium scores (CES), and sensory analysis ratios were analyzed to determine whether the performance was related to age, gender, or specific anthropometric characteristics (height, weight, and BMI). Results Data showed a significant age-associated improvement in ES for all 6 conditions (p Conclusion The efficient use of individual sensory system input to maintain balance does not occur at the same age. Age and gender affect the changes in sensory weighting strategies, while height and BMI influence postural control in children. These factors need to be accounted for in child assessment. |
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