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健康年轻成年人倒数时的步幅间变异性。

Stride-to-stride variability while backward counting among healthy young adults.

作者信息

Beauchet Olivier, Dubost Véronique, Herrmann François R, Kressig Reto W

机构信息

Laboratory of Physiology and Physiopathology of Exercise and Handicap, Faculty of Medicine, University of Saint-Etienne, France.

出版信息

J Neuroeng Rehabil. 2005 Aug 11;2:26. doi: 10.1186/1743-0003-2-26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Little information exists about the involvement of attention in the control of gait rhythmicity. Variability of both stride time and stride length is closely related to the control of the rhythmic stepping mechanism. We sought 1) to determine whether backward counting while walking could provoke significant gait changes in mean values and coefficients of variation of stride velocity, stride time and stride length among healthy young adults; and 2) to establish whether change in stride-to-stride variability could be related to dual-task related stride velocity change, attention, or both.

METHODS

Mean values and coefficients of variation of stride velocity, stride time and stride length were recorded using the Physilog-system, at a self-selected walking speed in 49 healthy young adults (mean age 24.1 +/- 2.8 years, women 49%) while walking alone and walking with simultaneous backward counting. Performance on backward counting was evaluated by recording the number of figures counted while sitting alone and while walking.

RESULTS

Compared with walking alone, a significant dual-task-related decrease was found for the mean values of stride velocity (p < 0.001), along with a small but significant increase for the mean values and coefficients of variation of stride time (p < 0.001 and p = 0.015, respectively). Stride length parameters did not change significantly between both walking conditions. Dual-task-related increase of coefficient of variation of stride time was explained by changing stride velocity and variability between subjects but not by backward counting. The number of figures counted while walking decreased significantly compared to backward counting alone. Further, the dual-task related decrease of the number of enumerated figures was significantly higher than the dual-task related decrease of stride velocity (p = 0.013).

CONCLUSION

The observed performance-changes in gait and backward counting while dual tasking confirm that certain aspects of walking are attention-demanding in young adults. In the tested group of 49 young volunteers, dual tasking caused a small decrease in stride velocity and a slight increase in the stride-to-stride variability of stride time, while stride velocity variability was not affected by the attention-demanding task. The increase in stride time variability was apparently the result of a change in gait speed, but not a result of dual tasking. This suggests that young adults require minimal attention for the control of the rhythmic stepping mechanism while walking.

摘要

背景

关于注意力在步态节律控制中的作用,目前所知甚少。步幅时间和步幅长度的变异性与节律性步行机制的控制密切相关。我们旨在:1)确定在健康年轻成年人中,行走时倒数是否会引起步幅速度、步幅时间和步幅长度的平均值及变异系数出现显著的步态变化;2)确定步幅间变异性的变化是否与双任务相关的步幅速度变化、注意力或两者有关。

方法

使用Physilog系统记录49名健康年轻成年人(平均年龄24.1±2.8岁,女性占49%)在自选步行速度下单独行走和同时倒数行走时的步幅速度、步幅时间和步幅长度的平均值及变异系数。通过记录单独坐着时和行走时倒数的数字数量来评估倒数表现。

结果

与单独行走相比,双任务导致步幅速度平均值显著下降(p < 0.001),同时步幅时间的平均值及变异系数有小幅但显著的增加(分别为p < 0.001和p = 0.015)。两种行走条件下步幅长度参数无显著变化。步幅时间变异系数的双任务相关增加可由步幅速度变化和个体间变异性来解释,但不是由倒数导致的。与单独倒数相比,行走时倒数的数字数量显著减少。此外,双任务导致的倒数数字数量减少显著高于双任务导致的步幅速度下降(p = 0.013)。

结论

双任务时观察到的步态和倒数表现变化证实,行走的某些方面在年轻成年人中需要注意力。在49名年轻志愿者组成的测试组中,双任务导致步幅速度略有下降,步幅时间的步幅间变异性略有增加,而步幅速度变异性不受需要注意力任务的影响。步幅时间变异性的增加显然是步态速度变化的结果,而非双任务的结果。这表明年轻成年人在行走时控制节律性步行机制所需的注意力最少。

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