POSTURAL CONTROL IN THE AGING BRAIN: EFFECTS OF BALANCE TRAINING (BRAIN-BALANCE)

Description of the granted funding

Age-related weakness and poor balance control culminate to reduce independence and are predictive of future illness and injury. However, we do not know the exact neural mechanisms that result in poor balance during older age. This project will use, and integrate, new methodologies to discover how the brain processes sensory information and relays that information to the muscles in order to recovery from a loss of balance (i.e. prevent falling). The project compares 20-25 year olds with 60-65 and 70-75 year olds and follows them for 2 years. Thereafter, we introduce a balance training intervention to improve the participants' ability to overcome sudden loss of balance, confirming the essential neural control strategies in preventing falling. The project integrates brain imaging methods (electroencephalography) with transcortical magnetic stimulation. The project will identify neural deficiencies so that future interventions can be better targeted to the needs of those at risk of falls.
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Starting year

2022

End year

2027

Granted funding

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447 650 €

Related funding decisions

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Research costs of Academy Research Fellows(2025)
198 752 €
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Research costs of Academy Research Fellows(2022)
300 000 €

Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Academy research fellows

Other information

Funding decision number

350528

Fields of science

Sport and fitness sciences

Research fields

Liikuntatiede

Identified topics

sport and health sciences