Detection of balance in the elderly under the influence of stress (DEPIE): A cross-sectional study protocol
Bernardo Alarcos, Belén Díaz-Pulido, Olalla Fernández, Sara Fernández-Guinea, Antonio García Herraiz, María del Mar Lendínez-Chica, Javier Martínez Muela, Susana Nunez-Nagy, Yolanda Pérez-Martín, Isabel Rodríguez-Costa, Gloria M. Rubio González, Sara Trapero-Asenjo

TL;DR
This study investigates how emotional stress affects balance in older adults and explores whether technology can help prevent falls.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel cross-sectional protocol to assess neuromuscular and balance responses to emotional stress in older adults.
Findings
Emotional stress may lead to measurable neuromuscular changes affecting balance in older adults.
Technology like wearable sensors can detect stress-induced balance risks in real-time.
Comparing young and older adults will reveal age-related differences in stress-induced postural control.
Abstract
Age-related changes increase frailty and vulnerability to stress in older adults, and stress has been linked to poorer balance and fall risk. However, the mechanisms by which emotional stress may contribute to falls remain unclear. This study explores whether: 1) emotional stressors lead to neuromuscular changes that affect postural control in older adults; and 2) technology can assist in fall prevention by detecting increased risk. A cross-sectional, laboratory-based observational study is being conducted in a single session comparing 30 young adults (18–39 years) and 30 older adults (≥65 years), in which participants are exposed to emotional stressors (high-arousal images) and their immediate neuromuscular and balance responses are recorded. The first participant was enrolled on November 27, 2024. All participants complete a sequence of physical tasks under two conditions: viewing…
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TopicsBalance, Gait, and Falls Prevention · Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Robotics
