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自闭症谱系障碍中姿势控制与受限、重复行为之间的关系。

Relationship between postural control and restricted, repetitive behaviors in autism spectrum disorders.

机构信息

Division of General Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, University of Florida Gainesville, FL, USA.

出版信息

Front Integr Neurosci. 2013 May 7;7:28. doi: 10.3389/fnint.2013.00028. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

Restricted, repetitive behaviors (RRBs) are one of the core diagnostic criteria of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and include simple repetitive motor behaviors and more complex cognitive behaviors, such as compulsions and restricted interests. In addition to the core symptoms, impaired movement is often observed in ASD. Research suggests that the postural system in individuals with ASD is immature and may never reach adult levels. RRBs have been related to postural sway in individuals with mental retardation. Our goals were to determine whether subjects with ASD had greater postural sway and whether RBS-R scores were related to the magnitude of postural sway. We compared the center of pressure (COP) sway area during quiet stance with scores on the Repetitive Behavior Scale-Revised (RBS-R) in children with ASD and typically developing (TD) controls ages 3-16. All subjects had Non-verbal IQ > 70. Subjects performed four quiet stance trials at a self-selected stance width for 20 s. Subjects with ASD had greater postural sway area compared to controls. Not surprisingly, subjects with ASD exhibited greater frequencies and intensities of RRBs overall and on all six subscales. Further, there was a positive correlation between postural sway area and presence of RRBs. Interestingly, results of the postural sway area for the ASD group suggests that roughly half of the ASD subjects scored comparable to TD controls, whereas the other half scored >2 SD worse. Motor impaired children did not have significantly worse IQ scores, but were younger and had more RRBs. Results support previous findings of relationships between RRBs and postural control. It appears that motor control impairments may characterize a subset of individuals with ASD. Better delineation of motor control abilities in individuals with ASD will be important to help explain variations of abilities in ASD, inform treatment, and guide examination of underlying neural involvement in this very diverse disorder.

摘要

受限的、重复的行为(RRB)是自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的核心诊断标准之一,包括简单的重复运动行为和更复杂的认知行为,如强迫和受限的兴趣。除了核心症状外,自闭症患者通常还存在运动障碍。研究表明,自闭症患者的姿势系统不成熟,可能永远无法达到成人水平。RRB 与智力障碍患者的姿势摆动有关。我们的目标是确定 ASD 患者是否存在更大的姿势摆动,以及 RBS-R 评分是否与姿势摆动幅度有关。我们比较了自闭症和典型发育(TD)对照组 3-16 岁儿童在安静站立时的压力中心(COP)摆动面积与重复行为量表修订版(RBS-R)的得分。所有受试者的非语言智商均>70。受试者以自我选择的站立宽度进行 4 次安静站立试验,持续 20 秒。与对照组相比,自闭症患者的姿势摆动面积更大。毫不奇怪,自闭症患者的 RRBs 总体频率和强度都更高,在所有六个子量表上也是如此。此外,姿势摆动面积与 RRBs 的存在呈正相关。有趣的是,自闭症组的姿势摆动面积结果表明,大约一半的自闭症患者的得分与 TD 对照组相当,而另一半的得分则差>2 个标准差。运动障碍儿童的智商得分没有明显下降,但年龄较小,RRB 较多。研究结果支持了 RRBs 与姿势控制之间存在关系的先前发现。似乎运动控制障碍可能是自闭症患者的一部分特征。更好地描述自闭症患者的运动控制能力对于帮助解释自闭症患者的能力差异、指导治疗以及探讨这种非常多样化的疾病的潜在神经参与将非常重要。

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