Szturm Tony J, Sakhalkar Vedant S, Kanitkar Anuprita, Nankar Mayur
Mobility and Cognition Lab, College of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of ManitobaWinnipeg, MB, Canada; Department of Physical Therapy, University of ManitobaWinnipeg, MB, Canada.
Mobility and Cognition Lab, College of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of ManitobaWinnipeg, MB, Canada; School of Medical Rehabilitation, University of ManitobaWinnipeg, MB, Canada.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2017 Mar 17;11:105. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00105. eCollection 2017.
The common occurrence of age decline in mobility and cognition does cause a decrease in the level of physical activity and an increased falls risk. Consequently, dual -task (DT) assessment that simultaneously addresses both mobility skills and cognitive functions are important because, continued difficulties and fall injuries will have a sizable impact in this population. The first objective of the present study was to assess test-retest reliability of a computerized DT treadmill walking protocol and concurrent outcome measures of gait and visuospatial executive function in a group of healthy older adults. Secondly, discriminative validity was evaluated by examining the effect of DT conditions (single task vs. dual-task) on; (a) spatiotemporal gait measures (average and coefficient of variation) and (b) visuomotor and visuospatial executive performance measures. Twenty-five community-dwelling individuals median age 65 (range 61-67) were recruited from a Fitness Facility. Participants performed a computerized visuomotor tracking task and a visuospatial executive game task in standing and while treadmill walking. Testing was conducted on two occasions, 1 week apart. Moderate to high test-retest reliability (ICC values of 0.65-0.88) were observed for spatiotemporal gait variables. No significant differences between the group means were observed between test periods in any gait variable. Moderate test-retest reliability (ICC values of 0.6-0.65) was observed for measures of visuomotor and visuospatial executive performance during treadmill walking. Significant DT effects were observed for both spatiotemporal gait variables and visuospatial executive performance measures. This study demonstrates the reliability and reproducibility of the computer-based assessment tool for dual task treadmill walking. The high to moderate ICC values and the lack of systematic errors in the measures indicate that this tool has the ability to repeatedly record reliable data from community-dwelling older adults. The present computerized dual-task protocols broaden the types of standardized visuomotor and visuospatial executive activities for use with DT treadmill walking that has previously been reported.
行动能力和认知能力随年龄下降的普遍现象确实会导致身体活动水平降低以及跌倒风险增加。因此,同时涉及行动技能和认知功能的双任务(DT)评估很重要,因为持续存在的困难和跌倒损伤将对这一人群产生相当大的影响。本研究的首要目标是评估一组健康老年人中计算机化双任务跑步机行走方案的重测信度以及步态和视觉空间执行功能的同步结果指标。其次,通过检查双任务条件(单任务与双任务)对以下方面的影响来评估区分效度:(a)时空步态测量指标(平均值和变异系数)以及(b)视觉运动和视觉空间执行表现测量指标。从一个健身设施中招募了25名社区居住者,年龄中位数为65岁(范围61 - 67岁)。参与者在站立时以及跑步机行走时执行计算机化的视觉运动跟踪任务和视觉空间执行游戏任务。测试分两次进行,间隔1周。时空步态变量的重测信度为中度到高度(组内相关系数值为0.65 - 0.88)。在任何步态变量的测试期间,组均值之间均未观察到显著差异。跑步机行走期间视觉运动和视觉空间执行表现测量指标的重测信度为中度(组内相关系数值为0.6 - 0.65)。对于时空步态变量和视觉空间执行表现测量指标均观察到显著的双任务效应。本研究证明了基于计算机的双任务跑步机行走评估工具的可靠性和可重复性。较高到中度的组内相关系数值以及测量中缺乏系统误差表明该工具能够反复记录来自社区居住老年人的可靠数据。目前的计算机化双任务方案拓宽了先前报道的用于双任务跑步机行走的标准化视觉运动和视觉空间执行活动的类型。