Brennan Alexandra C, Breloff Scott P
University of Scranton, 237 Jefferson Avenue Leahy Hall, Scranton, PA 18510-4699, USA.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1095 Willowdale Road, Morgantown, WV 26505, USA.
J Musculoskelet Res. 2020;22(3n04). doi: 10.1142/s0218957719500118.
With cell phone use and ownership on the rise, daily circumstances often require individuals to divide attentional resources between walking and a cell phone-related task. This division of attention has been found to detrimentally effect task performance, making pedestrian cell phone usage an increasing safety concern. However, most studies have investigated the impact of dual-tasks on situational awareness and few have focused on tasks other than texting. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effect of various cell phone-related tasks on lower limb kinematics during walking.
Fourteen healthy, college-aged subjects completed gait analysis trials in five walking conditions, one single-task walking condition and four dual task conditions: Walk+Converse, Walk+Read (Simple), Walk+Read (Difficult), and Walk+Text. Subjects' movements were recorded with a motion capture system and peak sagittal plane lower extremity joint angles, gait velocity, and stride length were calculated.
Of the eight kinematic outcome measures analyzed, all but one revealed some significant ( < 0.05) differences between dual-task walking conditions. Gait velocity and stride length both decreased due to the addition of the dual tasking, with the magnitude of the reduction becoming more apparent with the increased difficulty of the cell phone-based task.
This study supports a fundamental change to gait kinematics in response to cell phone use while walking, with the magnitude of impact being directly related to the complexity of the secondary task. The significant changes to gait kinematics in complex dual-task situations could present a threat to balance.
随着手机使用和拥有量的增加,日常情况常常要求人们在行走和与手机相关的任务之间分配注意力资源。已发现这种注意力分配会对任务表现产生不利影响,使得行人使用手机成为日益严重的安全问题。然而,大多数研究调查了双重任务对情境意识的影响,很少有研究关注除发短信之外的其他任务。因此,本研究旨在调查各种与手机相关的任务对行走过程中下肢运动学的影响。
14名健康的大学生受试者在五种行走条件下完成了步态分析试验,一种单任务行走条件和四种双重任务条件:行走+交谈、行走+阅读(简单)、行走+阅读(困难)以及行走+发短信。用动作捕捉系统记录受试者的动作,并计算矢状面下肢关节角度峰值、步态速度和步幅。
在分析的八项运动学结果指标中,除一项外,所有指标在双重任务行走条件之间均显示出一些显著(<0.05)差异。由于增加了双重任务,步态速度和步幅均降低,随着基于手机任务难度的增加,降低幅度变得更加明显。
本研究支持行走时使用手机会导致步态运动学发生根本性变化,影响程度与次要任务的复杂性直接相关。复杂双重任务情况下步态运动学的显著变化可能对平衡构成威胁。