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荟萃分析揭示自闭症患者的步态异常。

Meta-Analysis Reveals Gait Anomalies in Autism.

作者信息

Lum Jarrad A G, Shandley Kerrie, Albein-Urios Natalia, Kirkovski Melissa, Papadopoulos Nicole, Wilson Rujuta B, Enticott Peter G, Rinehart Nicole J

机构信息

Cognitive Neuroscience Unit, School of Psychology, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

Deakin Child Study Centre, School of Psychology, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Autism Res. 2020 Dec 1. doi: 10.1002/aur.2443.

Abstract

Gait abnormalities are frequently reported in autism. The empirical literature, however, is characterized by inconsistent findings concerning which aspects of gait are affected. We conducted a meta-analysis to summarize study findings that examined temporal and spatial (i.e., two-dimensional) gait parameters in pediatric and adult samples comprising individuals with autism and healthy controls. After searching electronic databases, a total of 18 studies were identified and included in this review. Results from the meta-analyses revealed autism is associated with a wider step width, slower walking speed, longer gait cycle, longer stance time and longer step time. Additionally, autism appears to be associated with greater intra-individual variability on measures of stride length, stride time and walking speed. Meta-regression analyses revealed cadence and gait cycle duration differences, between autism and control groups, become more pronounced with age. Overall, this review demonstrates that autism is associated with gait abnormalities. However, assessment of the methodological quality of the studies reveal, additional research is required to understand the extent that gait abnormalities are specifically linked to autism, or whether they may be secondary to other factors commonly found in this group, such as increased weight. LAY SUMMARY: It is often noted by clinicians that individuals with autism have an awkward or unusual walking style, which is also referred to as gait. In this report, we reviewed past studies that compared gait in individuals with and without autism. Our review indicates autism is associated with an abnormal gait. However, it is not yet clear whether gait abnormalities are caused by autism, or arise due to other factors such as heavier weight, which often co-occurs in this group.

摘要

步态异常在自闭症患者中屡有报道。然而,实证文献的特点是关于步态的哪些方面受到影响的研究结果并不一致。我们进行了一项荟萃分析,以总结在包含自闭症患者和健康对照的儿童及成人样本中,对时间和空间(即二维)步态参数进行研究的结果。在检索电子数据库后,共确定了18项研究并纳入本综述。荟萃分析结果显示,自闭症与更宽的步幅、较慢的步行速度、更长的步态周期、更长的站立时间和更长的步幅时间有关。此外,自闭症似乎与步长、步幅时间和步行速度测量中的个体内变异性更大有关。元回归分析显示,自闭症组和对照组之间的步频和步态周期持续时间差异随年龄增长而更加明显。总体而言,本综述表明自闭症与步态异常有关。然而,对这些研究的方法学质量评估显示,需要更多研究来了解步态异常与自闭症的具体关联程度,或者它们是否可能继发于该群体中常见的其他因素,如体重增加。通俗总结:临床医生经常注意到自闭症患者有笨拙或不寻常的行走方式,也就是步态。在本报告中,我们回顾了过去比较自闭症患者和非自闭症患者步态的研究。我们的综述表明自闭症与异常步态有关。然而,目前尚不清楚步态异常是由自闭症引起的,还是由于该群体中经常同时出现的其他因素,如体重较重而导致的。

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