Farklı Müzik Türlerinin Genç Erişkinlerin Statik ve Dinamik Denge Kontrolüne Etkisi

DOI:10.17681/hsp.472302Amaç: Müzik dinlemek, genç erişkinler arasında çeşitli günlük yaşam aktiviteleri sırasında çok yaygın yapılan bir aktivite olduğu için müziğin denge kontrolüne etkisini bilmek önemlidir. Bu çalışmada, farklı müzik türlerinin statik denge ve özellikle oturup ayağa kalkma ve yürüme gibi günlük yaşam aktiviteleri sırasındaki dinamik denge kontrolü üzerindeki etkilerinin klinik ve bilgisayarlı denge değerlendirme araçlarını kullanarak araştırılması amaçlanmıştır.Gereç ve Yöntemler: Otuz altı sağlıklı genç erişkin bu çapraz tasarımlı çalışmaya katıldı. Statik denge, bilgisayarlı denge değerlendirme cihazında modifiye Denge Duyu İnteraksiyonu Klinik Testi kullanarak değerlendirildi. Ayrıca, yaygın günlük yaşam aktiviteleri sırasındaki dinamik denge aynı cihazda, otur-kalk testi ve yürüme testiyle değerlendirildi. Klinik bir test olarak zamanlı kalk ve yürü testi de dinamik mobiliteyi değerlendirmek için kullanıldı. Tüm testler, müzik dinlemezken, pop, rock ve klasik müzik dinlerken olmak üzere farklı koşullar altında gerçekleştirildi. Bulgular: Ortalama yaşları 23,0 (SS = 1,0) yıl olan 18 kadın ve 18 erkek katılımcı vardı. Statik ve dinamik postürel kontrol değişkenlerinde istatistiksel olarak anlamlı fark bulunmadı (p>0,05). Parsiyel eta kare değerleri, etki büyüklüklerinin küçük olduğunu gösterdi. Sonuç: Bu çalışma, klasik, rock ve pop gibi farklı müzik türlerinin genç erişkinlerde statik ve dinamik denge kontrolünü etkilemediğini gösterdi. Gelecekteki çalışmalarda farklı müzik türlerinin farklı frekans ve ritim özellikleri ile denge kontrolü ve bu müziklerin kronik etkileri araştırılmalıdır.

Influence of Different Genres of Music on Static and Dynamic Balance Control of Young Adults

Objectives:  Since listening to music is very common while performing various activities of daily living among young adults, it is important to know its effects on balance control. This study aimed to examine the effects of different genres of music on static and dynamic balance control, especially during common activities of daily living such as sit-to-stand and walking, using both clinical and computerized balance assessment tools. Materials and Methods: Thirty-six healthy young adults participated in this cross-sectional study. Static balance was assessed using the modified Clinical Test Sensory Interaction on Balance in a computerized balance assessment device. Moreover, the dynamic balance during the common activities of daily living was assessed using the sit-to-stand test and walk across test in the same device and the timed up and go test as a clinical measure was also used to assess dynamic mobility. All the tests were performed in different conditions, including without listening to the music, listening to pop, rock, and, classical music. Results: There were 18 female and 18 male participants with a mean age of 23.0 (1.0) years. No statistically significant differences were found in the static and dynamic postural control variables (p>0.05). Partial eta squared values indicated that the effect sizes were small. Conclusion: This study suggests that different genres of music including classical, rock, and pop do not influence the static and dynamic balance control in young adults. The influence of different genres of music with different frequency or groove properties on balance control and chronic effects of music should be investigated in future studies.

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  • ISSN: 2148-7588
  • Başlangıç: 2014
  • Yayıncı: İstanbul Üniversitesi-Cerrahpaşa