Department of Psychology, 2136 West Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4 Canada.
Psychol Aging. 2011 Jun;26(2):253-9. doi: 10.1037/a0022929.
Successful mobility requires appropriate decision-making. Seniors with reduced executive functioning-such as senior fallers-may be prone to poor mobility judgments, especially under dual-task conditions. We classified participants as "At-Risk" and "Not-At-Risk" for falls using a validated physiological falls-risk assessment. Dual-task performance was assessed in a virtual reality environment where participants crossed a simulated street by walking on a manual treadmill while listening to music or conversing on a phone. Those "At-Risk" experienced more collisions with oncoming cars and had longer crossing times in the Phone condition compared to controls. We conclude that poor mobility judgments during a dual-task leads to unsafe mobility for those at-risk for falls.
成功的移动能力需要适当的决策。执行功能下降的老年人(如老年跌倒者)可能容易做出错误的移动判断,尤其是在双重任务条件下。我们使用经过验证的生理跌倒风险评估将参与者分为“有跌倒风险”和“无跌倒风险”。双重任务表现是在虚拟现实环境中评估的,参与者在手动跑步机上行走的同时听音乐或打电话,模拟穿过街道。与对照组相比,“有跌倒风险”的参与者在电话条件下与迎面而来的汽车碰撞更多,穿越时间更长。我们得出结论,在双重任务期间做出的糟糕的移动判断会导致有跌倒风险的人移动不安全。