Beauchet O, Dubost V, Aminian K, Gonthier R, Kressig R W
Department of Rehabilitation and Geriatrics, Geneva University Hospitals, CH-1226 Thonex-Geneva, Switzerland.
J Mot Behav. 2005 Jul;37(4):259-64.
Dual-task-related gait changes among older adults while they perform spoken verbal tasks have been reported frequently. The authors examined whether the type of walking-associated spoken verbal task matters for dual-task-related gait changes in 16 older adults classified as transitionally frail. Mean stride time increased significantly when they walked and performed an arithmetic or a verbal fluency task compared with when they only walked (p < .001), whereas the coefficients of variation increased significantly only when they walked and performed the arithmetic task (p = .005) but not the verbal fluency task (p = .134). Those findings suggest that stride time variability under a dual-task condition depends on the type of walking-associated spoken verbal task.
经常有报告称,老年人在执行口头语言任务时会出现与双重任务相关的步态变化。作者研究了16名被归类为过渡性虚弱的老年人中,与行走相关的口头语言任务类型是否会影响与双重任务相关的步态变化。与仅行走时相比,当他们边行走边执行算术或语言流畅性任务时,平均步幅时间显著增加(p < .001),而只有当他们边行走边执行算术任务时变异系数才显著增加(p = .005),执行语言流畅性任务时则没有显著增加(p = .134)。这些发现表明,双重任务条件下的步幅时间变异性取决于与行走相关的口头语言任务类型。