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Objetivo: investigar a influência do tempo de uso de smartphone no equilíbrio estático e dinâmico e na incapacidade do pescoço de jovens adultos. Metodologia: Este estudo observacional transversal incluiu 40 jovens adultos (23 do sexo feminino e 17 do sexo masculino), sujeitos a testes de equilíbrio estático (em apoio bipodal, unipodal e posição tandem), e dinâmico (Functional Reach e Y-balance test), e ao questionário para obtenção do índice de incapacidade do pescoço (NDI). Tendo em conta a Mediana do tempo de uso de smartphone reportado, os participantes foram divididos em 2 grupos, um de tempo de uso superior e outro inferior. Resultados: No equilíbrio estático e dinâmico, não se verificaram diferenças significativas entre os grupos de tempo de uso de smartphone (p>0,05). No que diz respeito ao NDI, não se verificou associação entre o tempo de uso e as categorias do NDI (p=0,819). Conclusão: Os resultados sugerem que o tempo de uso do smartphone parece não influenciar o equilíbrio estático e dinâmico, assim como parece não haver associação com a incapacidade do pescoço.
Aim: To investigate the influence of smartphone usage time on the static and dynamic balance and neck disability of young adults. Methodology: This cross-sectional observational study included 40 young adults (23 females and 17 males) who underwent static (bipodal, unipodal and tandem tests) and dynamic balance tests (Functional Reach and Y-balance test), as well as a questionnaire to obtain the neck disability index (NDI). Taking into account the median time of smartphone usage reported, the participants were divided into 2 groups, one with a higher and one with a lower time of usage. Results: In static and dynamic balance, there were no significant differences between the smartphone usage time groups (p>0.05). Regarding the NDI, there was no association between time of usage and the NDI categories (p=0.819). Conclusion: The results suggest that smartphone usage time does not seem to influence static and dynamic balance, nor does it seem to be associated with neck disability.
Aim: To investigate the influence of smartphone usage time on the static and dynamic balance and neck disability of young adults. Methodology: This cross-sectional observational study included 40 young adults (23 females and 17 males) who underwent static (bipodal, unipodal and tandem tests) and dynamic balance tests (Functional Reach and Y-balance test), as well as a questionnaire to obtain the neck disability index (NDI). Taking into account the median time of smartphone usage reported, the participants were divided into 2 groups, one with a higher and one with a lower time of usage. Results: In static and dynamic balance, there were no significant differences between the smartphone usage time groups (p>0.05). Regarding the NDI, there was no association between time of usage and the NDI categories (p=0.819). Conclusion: The results suggest that smartphone usage time does not seem to influence static and dynamic balance, nor does it seem to be associated with neck disability.
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Projeto de Graduação apresentado à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Licenciada em Fisioterapia
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Uso de smartphone Equilíbrio estático Equilíbrio dinâmico Índice de incapacidade do pescoço Smartphone usage Static balance Dynamic balance Neck disability index