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用耳朵行走:改变听觉反馈对老年人步态步长的影响。

Walking With Ears: Altered Auditory Feedback Impacts Gait Step Length in Older Adults.

作者信息

Cornwell Tara, Woodward Jane, Wu Mengnan/Mary, Jackson Brennan, Souza Pamela, Siegel Jonathan, Dhar Sumitrajit, Gordon Keith E

机构信息

Northwestern University, Biomedical Engineering, Evanston, IL, United States.

Northwestern University, Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences, Chicago, IL, United States.

出版信息

Front Sports Act Living. 2020 Apr 16;2:38. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2020.00038. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Auditory feedback may provide the nervous system with valuable temporal (e. g., footstep sounds) and spatial (e.g., external reference sounds) information that can assist in the control of upright walking. As such, hearing loss may directly contribute to declines in mobility among older adults. Our purpose was to examine the impact of auditory feedback on the control of walking in older adults. Twenty older adults (65-86 years) with no diagnosed hearing loss walked on a treadmill for three sound conditions: Baseline, Ear Plugs, and White Noise. We hypothesized that in response to reduced temporal auditory feedback during the Ear Plugs and White Noise conditions, participants would adapt shorter and faster steps that are traditionally believed to increase mechanical stability. This hypothesis was not supported. Interestingly, we observed increases in step length ( = 0.047) and step time ( = 0.026) during the Ear Plugs condition vs. Baseline. Taking longer steps during the Ear Plugs condition may have increased ground reaction forces, thus allowing participants to sense footsteps via an occlusion effect. As a follow-up, we performed a Pearson's correlation relating the step length increase during the Ear Plugs condition to participants' scores on a clinical walking balance test, the Functional Gait Assessment. We found a moderate negative relationship (rho = -0.44, p = 0.055), indicating that participants with worse balance made the greatest increases in step length during the Ear Plugs condition. This trend suggests that participants may have actively sought auditory feedback with longer steps, sacrificing a more mechanically stable stepping pattern. We also hypothesized that reduced spatial localization feedback during the Ear Plugs and White Noise conditions would decrease control of center of mass (COM) dynamics, resulting in an increase in lateral COM excursion, lateral margin of stability, and maximum Lyapunov exponent. However, we found no main effects of auditory feedback on these metrics ( = 0.580, = 0.896, and = 0.056, respectively). Overall, these results suggest that during a steady-state walking task, healthy older adults can maintain walking control without auditory feedback. However, increases in step length observed during the Ear Plugs condition suggest that temporal auditory cues provide locomotor feedback that becomes increasingly valuable as balance deteriorates with age.

摘要

听觉反馈可能为神经系统提供有价值的时间(例如脚步声)和空间(例如外部参考声音)信息,这有助于控制直立行走。因此,听力损失可能直接导致老年人行动能力下降。我们的目的是研究听觉反馈对老年人行走控制的影响。二十名未被诊断出听力损失的老年人(65 - 86岁)在跑步机上行走,设置了三种声音条件:基线、耳塞和白噪声。我们假设,在耳塞和白噪声条件下,由于时间听觉反馈减少,参与者会采用传统上认为能提高机械稳定性的更短、更快的步伐。这一假设未得到支持。有趣的是,我们观察到在耳塞条件下与基线相比,步长增加了( = 0.047),步时增加了( = 0.026)。在耳塞条件下迈更长的步可能增加了地面反作用力,从而使参与者能够通过遮挡效应感知脚步声。作为后续,我们进行了皮尔逊相关性分析,将耳塞条件下的步长增加与参与者在临床行走平衡测试——功能性步态评估中的得分相关联。我们发现了一种中等程度的负相关关系(rho = -0.44,p = 0.055),表明平衡较差的参与者在耳塞条件下的步长增加幅度最大。这种趋势表明,参与者可能通过迈更长的步来积极寻求听觉反馈,牺牲了更具机械稳定性的步伐模式。我们还假设,在耳塞和白噪声条件下空间定位反馈减少会降低对质心(COM)动态的控制,导致质心横向偏移、稳定性横向裕度和最大李雅普诺夫指数增加。然而,我们发现听觉反馈对这些指标没有主要影响(分别为 = 0.580、 = 0.896和 = 0.056)。总体而言,这些结果表明,在稳态行走任务中,健康的老年人在没有听觉反馈的情况下也能维持行走控制。然而,在耳塞条件下观察到的步长增加表明,随着年龄增长平衡能力下降,时间听觉线索提供的运动反馈变得越来越有价值。

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