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老年人在自适应运动过程中与跌倒相关的焦虑和高危视觉搜索模式之间存在关联的证据。

Evidence of a Link Between Fall-Related Anxiety and High-Risk Patterns of Visual Search in Older Adults During Adaptive Locomotion.

机构信息

College of Health and Life Sciences, London, UK.

Institute of Environment, Health and Societies, London, UK.

出版信息

J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2020 Apr 17;75(5):961-967. doi: 10.1093/gerona/glz176.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Older adults deemed to be at a high risk of falling will often display visual search behaviors likely to impair movement planning when negotiating environmental hazards. It has been proposed that these behaviors may be underpinned by fall-related anxiety. Thus, the aim of this study was to explore the effects of fall-related anxiety on visual search and stepping behaviors during adaptive gait.

METHODS

Forty-four community-dwelling older adults (mean age = 74.61; standard deviation = 6.83) walked along a path and stepped into two raised targets. All participants completed walks at ground level, whereas participants deemed to be at a low risk of falling (n = 24) also completed walks under conditions designed to induce fall-related anxiety (walkway elevated 0.6 m). Participants' movement kinematics and gaze behavior were measured.

RESULTS

During ground trials, "high-risk" participants visually prioritized the immediate walkway areas 1-2 steps ahead, at the expense of previewing future stepping constraints. This reduced planning appeared to negatively affect safety, with greater stepping errors observed for future constraints. When completing walks on the elevated walkway, "low-risk" participants similarly prioritized immediate walkway areas, at the expense of planning future stepping actions. These behaviors were associated with greater attention directed toward consciously processing walking movements.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings provide evidence of a link between heightened fall-related anxiety and "high-risk" visual search behaviors associated with greater stepping errors. This information enhances our understanding of why high-risk older adults are less able to safely navigate environmental constraints.

摘要

背景

被认为有高跌倒风险的老年人在穿越环境障碍物时,往往会表现出可能会影响运动计划的视觉搜索行为。有人提出,这些行为可能是由与跌倒相关的焦虑所支撑的。因此,本研究的目的是探讨与跌倒相关的焦虑对适应步态期间的视觉搜索和跨步行为的影响。

方法

44 名居住在社区的老年人(平均年龄=74.61;标准差=6.83)沿着一条路径行走并跨步进入两个凸起的目标。所有参与者都在地面上行走,而被认为跌倒风险较低的参与者(n=24)还在设计用于引起与跌倒相关的焦虑的条件下(走道抬高 0.6 米)完成行走。测量了参与者的运动运动学和注视行为。

结果

在地面试验中,“高风险”参与者优先关注 1-2 步之前的即时走道区域,而忽略了对未来踏足约束的预测。这种减少的规划似乎对安全性产生了负面影响,因为对未来的约束观察到更大的踏足错误。当在抬高的走道上行走时,“低风险”参与者也同样优先关注即时走道区域,而忽略了规划未来的踏足动作。这些行为与更多地关注有意识地处理行走动作有关。

结论

这些发现提供了证据,证明了与跌倒相关的焦虑增加与与更大的踏足错误相关的“高风险”视觉搜索行为之间存在联系。这些信息增强了我们对为什么高风险老年人更难以安全地穿越环境限制的理解。

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