Comparison of static and dynamic balance of opioid-dependent men and women treated with methadone with healthy controls
(مقایسه تعادل ایستا و پویای زنان و مردان وابسته به اپیوئیدهای تحت درمان با متادون با افراد سالم)

Title Comparison of static and dynamic balance of opioid-dependent men and women treated with methadone with healthy controls
Title Original مقایسه تعادل ایستا و پویای زنان و مردان وابسته به اپیوئیدهای تحت درمان با متادون با افراد سالم
Author Anahita Yonesi Ramdani ; Mohammad Hossein Alizadeh ; Homan Mino Nejad ; Seyyed Ali Emami Hashemi
Author Original آناهیتا یونسی رمدانی محمدحسین علیزاده هومن مینو نژاد سید علی امامی هاشمی
Publication Date: 1394-10
Subject People treated with methadone, people dependent on opioids, balance
Type Periodical
Language Persian
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: University of Toronto
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2251-8401, EISSN: 2252-0414
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_fe15dd5ce32f405fa86c5d3389e8482e
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Date 1394-10
Notes Introduction and objectives Addiction to the opioid group has harmful effects on the mental and physical dimensions of those suffering from its use. Also, drug use has a negative effect on the central nervous system. It is necessary for humans to benefit from the optimal balance. The lack of balance in the body deprives humans of natural life and exposes them to injury, fall, and even death. According to the cases mentioned above, addiction to narcotic drugs may have a negative effect on human balance, and the researcher is looking for an answer to this problem in this research. Materials and methods The samples of the current research consisted of 30 women and 30 men addicted to opioids treated with methadone, who were purposefully selected from among the addicts who were willing to cooperate, and 30 women and 30 healthy men who were homogeneous with the addict samples in terms of age, height, weight, and BMI were selected as the control group. In this research, the Y balance measuring device was used to measure dynamic balance, and the one-leg chest standing test was used to measure static balance. Findings According to the findings of this research and the results of multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA), there is a significant difference between static balance (p=0.0001) and dynamic balance (p=0.0001) of addicted men and women and healthy men and women. Discussion and conclusion According to the results of the present research, it was observed that there is a significant difference with a large effect size between the static and dynamic balance of women and men addicted to drugs and healthy men and women. Finally, it can be concluded that drug use and addiction has a negative effect on the static and dynamic balance of women and men.
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Comparison of static and dynamic balance of opioid-dependent men and women treated with methadone with healthy controls

(مقایسه تعادل ایستا و پویای زنان و مردان وابسته به اپیوئیدهای تحت درمان با متادون با افراد سالم)
Author Anahita Yonesi Ramdani ; Mohammad Hossein Alizadeh ; Homan Mino Nejad ; Seyyed Ali Emami Hashemi
Author Original آناهیتا یونسی رمدانی محمدحسین علیزاده هومن مینو نژاد سید علی امامی هاشمی
Publication Date 1394-10
Subject People treated with methadone, people dependent on opioids, balance
Type Periodical
Language Persian
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library University of Toronto
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2251-8401, EISSN: 2252-0414
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_fe15dd5ce32f405fa86c5d3389e8482e
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Date 1394-10
Notes Introduction and objectives Addiction to the opioid group has harmful effects on the mental and physical dimensions of those suffering from its use. Also, drug use has a negative effect on the central nervous system. It is necessary for humans to benefit from the optimal balance. The lack of balance in the body deprives humans of natural life and exposes them to injury, fall, and even death. According to the cases mentioned above, addiction to narcotic drugs may have a negative effect on human balance, and the researcher is looking for an answer to this problem in this research. Materials and methods The samples of the current research consisted of 30 women and 30 men addicted to opioids treated with methadone, who were purposefully selected from among the addicts who were willing to cooperate, and 30 women and 30 healthy men who were homogeneous with the addict samples in terms of age, height, weight, and BMI were selected as the control group. In this research, the Y balance measuring device was used to measure dynamic balance, and the one-leg chest standing test was used to measure static balance. Findings According to the findings of this research and the results of multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA), there is a significant difference between static balance (p=0.0001) and dynamic balance (p=0.0001) of addicted men and women and healthy men and women. Discussion and conclusion According to the results of the present research, it was observed that there is a significant difference with a large effect size between the static and dynamic balance of women and men addicted to drugs and healthy men and women. Finally, it can be concluded that drug use and addiction has a negative effect on the static and dynamic balance of women and men.
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