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老年人跌倒时感知时间的受损。

Impaired perceived timing of falls in the elderly.

作者信息

Lupo Julian, Barnett-Cowan Michael

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1, Canada.

出版信息

Gait Posture. 2018 Jan;59:40-45. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2017.09.037. Epub 2017 Sep 28.

Abstract

Falls are the leading cause of injury-related deaths and hospitalizations, with older adults at an increased risk. As humans age, physical changes and health conditions make falls more likely. While we know how the body reflexively responds to prevent injury during a fall, we know little about how people perceive the fall itself. We previously found that young adults required a fall to precede a comparison sound stimulus by approximately 44ms to perceive the two events as simultaneous. This may relate to common anecdotal reports suggesting that humans often describe distortions in their perception of time - time seems to slow down during a fall - with very little recollection of how and when the fall began. Here we examine whether fall perception changes with age. Young (19-25y) and older (61-72y) healthy adults made temporal order judgments identifying whether the onset of their fall or the onset of a comparison sound came first to measure the point of subjective simultaneity. Results show that fall perception is nearly twice as slow for older adults, where perturbation onset has to precede sound onset by ∼88ms to appear coincident, compared to younger adults (∼44ms). We suggest that such age-related differences in fall perception may relate to increased fall rates in older adults. We conclude that a better understanding of how younger versus older adults perceive falls may identify important factors for innovative fall prevention strategies and rehabilitative training exercises to improve fall awareness.

摘要

跌倒是与伤害相关的死亡和住院的主要原因,老年人面临的风险更高。随着人类年龄的增长,身体变化和健康状况使跌倒的可能性增加。虽然我们知道身体在跌倒时如何反射性地做出反应以防止受伤,但我们对人们如何感知跌倒本身却知之甚少。我们之前发现,年轻人需要跌倒比比较声音刺激提前约44毫秒,才能将这两个事件视为同时发生。这可能与常见的轶事报道有关,这些报道表明,人类经常描述他们对时间的感知存在扭曲——在跌倒过程中时间似乎变慢了——而且对跌倒开始的方式和时间几乎没有记忆。在这里,我们研究跌倒感知是否会随着年龄的增长而变化。年轻(19 - 25岁)和年长(61 - 72岁)的健康成年人进行时间顺序判断,以确定他们跌倒的开始还是比较声音的开始先出现,从而测量主观同时性的点。结果表明,与年轻人(约44毫秒)相比,老年人的跌倒感知几乎慢了一倍,在老年人中,扰动开始必须比声音开始提前约88毫秒才能显得同时发生。我们认为,这种与年龄相关的跌倒感知差异可能与老年人跌倒率的增加有关。我们得出结论,更好地了解年轻人和老年人如何感知跌倒,可能会确定创新的跌倒预防策略和康复训练练习的重要因素,以提高对跌倒的认识。

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