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扫视眼动能够减少轻度多发性硬化症患者的身体晃动。

Saccadic eye movements are able to reduce body sway in mildly-affected people with Multiple Sclerosis.

机构信息

São Paulo State University (UNESP) - Campus Bauru, Human Movement Research Laboratory (MOVI-LAB), Department of Physical Education, Graduate Program in Movement Sciences, Brazil.

Department of Kinesiology, School of Public Health and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, United States.

出版信息

Mult Scler Relat Disord. 2019 May;30:63-68. doi: 10.1016/j.msard.2019.02.005. Epub 2019 Feb 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative and inflammatory disease that impacts both visual and postural control. It is currently unknown how the integration between visual and postural control is affected in people with MS (PwMS). It has been shown in healthy individuals that saccadic eye movements can decrease body sway as result as the integration of eye and postural movements.

OBJECTIVE

Investigate the effect of saccadic eye movement on postural control in PwMS and compare with neurologically healthy people.

METHODS

Thirteen mildly affected PwMS (1.53 ± 1.03 on Expanded Disability Status Scale - EDSS) and 12 healthy neurologically people participated in this study. Postural control was assessed on a force platform under two eye movement conditions: fixation on a central target and saccadic eye movement. The dependent variables assessed were the displacement, velocity, root-mean-square (RMS) and area of postural center of pressure and the number, duration, variability, fixations errors and eye response time. A mobile eye tracker was used to record eye movement. Two-way ANOVA (group and eye movement) for postural variables was performed. For the eye variables, one-way ANOVA with factor to group was performed. The p-value was maintained at 0.05 for all statistical analysis and the effect sizes were based on Cohen's d.

RESULTS

No group or interaction effects (group*eye movement) were found for postural and eye variables. However, the saccadic eye movement attenuated the postural displacement in anteroposterior (AP) direction (p < 0.001, Cohen's d = 4.677), RMS AP (p < 0.001, Cohen's d = 4.399) and area (p < 0.013, Cohen's d = 2.163) in comparison with the central fixation condition in both groups. The Cohen's d showed a large effect between groups for fixation errors (d = 0.741).

CONCLUSION

Both groups presented similar postural control performance in both eye movement conditions. Moreover, PwMS could attenuate body sway similarly to the control group, showing that the central integration of dynamic eye movements and postural control is preserved in mildly affected PwMS.

摘要

背景

多发性硬化症(MS)是一种神经退行性和炎症性疾病,会影响视觉和姿势控制。目前尚不清楚多发性硬化症患者(PwMS)的视觉和姿势控制整合是如何受到影响的。在健康个体中已经表明,扫视眼动可以减少身体摆动,因为眼动和姿势运动的整合。

目的

研究扫视眼动对 PwMS 姿势控制的影响,并与神经健康个体进行比较。

方法

13 名轻度 PwMS(EDSS 扩展残疾状态量表评分为 1.53±1.03)和 12 名神经健康个体参加了这项研究。在两种眼动条件下,使用力平台评估姿势控制:固定在中央目标和扫视眼动。评估的依赖变量是姿势中心压力的位移、速度、均方根(RMS)和面积以及眼动的数量、持续时间、变异性、注视错误和眼反应时间。使用移动眼动追踪器记录眼动。对姿势变量进行组和眼动的双因素方差分析。对于眼变量,进行了以组为因子的单因素方差分析。所有统计分析均保持 p 值为 0.05,效应大小基于 Cohen's d。

结果

在姿势和眼变量方面,未发现组或交互作用(组*眼动)。然而,扫视眼动减弱了前-后(AP)方向的姿势位移(p<0.001,Cohen's d=4.677)、RMS AP(p<0.001,Cohen's d=4.399)和面积(p<0.013,Cohen's d=2.163)与两组的中央注视条件相比。在注视错误方面,两组之间的 Cohen's d 显示出较大的效应(d=0.741)。

结论

两组在两种眼动条件下的姿势控制表现相似。此外,PwMS 可以像对照组一样减弱身体摆动,表明动态眼动和姿势控制的中央整合在轻度 PwMS 中得到保留。

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