Broscheid Kim-Charline, Behrens Martin, Dettmers Christian, Jöbges Michael, Schega Lutz
Department of Sport Science, Chair of Health and Physical Activity, Institute III, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany.
Department of Orthopedics, Rostock University Medical Center, Rostock, Germany.
Front Neurol. 2022 Apr 7;13:822952. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2022.822952. eCollection 2022.
Fatigue is one of the most limiting symptoms in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) and can be subdivided into trait and state fatigue. Activity-induced state fatigue describes the temporary decline in motor and/or cognitive performance (motor and cognitive performance fatigability, respectively) and/or the increase in the perception of fatigue (perceived fatigability) in response to motor or cognitive tasks. To the best of our knowledge, the effects of a 6-min walk test (6MWT), which was often used to assess motor performance fatigability in pwMS, on motor-cognitive dual-task performance (i.e., walking + arithmetic task) and prefrontal cortex (PFC) hemodynamics are not well-known. This is of importance, since daily activities are often performed as multitasks and a worse dual-task walking performance is associated with an increased risk of falling. Consequently, we investigated the effect of a fast 6MWT (comfort velocity + 15%) performed on a treadmill on motor-cognitive performance fatigability (spatio-temporal gait parameters/accuracy during the arithmetic task) and perceived fatigability measures (rating of perceived exhaustion; RPE) as well as PFC hemodynamics recorded during dual-task walking in pwMS and healthy controls (HCs). Twenty pwMS (48.3 ± 9.0 years; 13 females/7 males; expanded disability status scale 2.7 ± 1.0, first diagnosis 13.8 ± 8.8 years) and 24 HC with similar age and sex (48.6 ± 7.9 years; 17 females/7 males) were included. Only cognitive performance fatigability (increased error rate) during dual-task walking was found after the fast 6MWT on the treadmill in pwMS. However, the changes in gait parameters did not indicate motor performance fatigability, although both the groups reported perceived fatigability (increased RPE) after the fast 6MWT. Moreover, no change in the PFC activation was detected in both groups. Our results suggest that the intensity and/or duration of the fast 6MWT was not sufficient to induce motor performance fatigability in pwMS. These factors should be addressed by future studies on this topic, which should also consider further parameters, e.g., muscular oxygenation and/or myoelectrical activity, to verify that exercise intensity and/or duration was appropriate to induce motor performance fatigability in pwMS.
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疲劳是多发性硬化症患者(pwMS)中最具限制作用的症状之一,可分为特质性疲劳和状态性疲劳。活动诱发的状态性疲劳描述了因运动或认知任务导致的运动和/或认知表现的暂时下降(分别为运动和认知表现疲劳性)和/或疲劳感的增加(感知疲劳性)。据我们所知,常用于评估pwMS运动表现疲劳性的6分钟步行试验(6MWT)对运动 - 认知双重任务表现(即步行 + 算术任务)和前额叶皮质(PFC)血流动力学的影响尚不清楚。这一点很重要,因为日常活动通常是多任务进行的,而较差的双重任务步行表现与跌倒风险增加有关。因此,我们研究了在跑步机上进行的快速6MWT(舒适速度 + 15%)对pwMS患者和健康对照者(HCs)在运动 - 认知表现疲劳性(算术任务期间的时空步态参数/准确性)、感知疲劳性测量(感知疲劳评分;RPE)以及双重任务步行期间记录的PFC血流动力学的影响。纳入了20名pwMS患者(48.3±9.0岁;13名女性/7名男性;扩展残疾状态量表2.7±1.0,首次诊断时间13.8±8.8年)和24名年龄和性别相似的HCs(48.6±7.9岁;17名女性/7名男性)。在跑步机上进行快速6MWT后,仅在pwMS患者的双重任务步行期间发现了认知表现疲劳性(错误率增加)。然而,步态参数的变化并未表明存在运动表现疲劳性,尽管两组在快速6MWT后均报告有感知疲劳性(RPE增加)。此外,两组中均未检测到PFC激活的变化。我们的结果表明,快速6MWT的强度和/或持续时间不足以在pwMS患者中诱发运动表现疲劳性。未来关于该主题的研究应解决这些因素,还应考虑进一步的参数,例如肌肉氧合和/或肌电活动,以验证运动强度和/或持续时间是否适合在pwMS患者中诱发运动表现疲劳性。
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