Department of Physical Therapy and Health Rehabilitation, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Majmaah University, Al-Majmaah 11952, Saudi Arabia.
College of Applied Sciences, AL Mareefa University, Ad Diriyah 13713, Saudi Arabia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Oct 12;19(20):13118. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192013118.
(1) Background: Obesity is one of the most prevalent health problems worldwide. Studies have evidenced that the increase in body weight affects the normal neuromusculoskeletal function, which leads to abnormal gait patterns and impaired balance. (2) Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the influence of dual-task activity (cognitive-motor task) on gait parameters and balance among obese students. (3) Material and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among students (18-28 years old), including 120 obese and 120 age-matched normal-weight control subjects, selected at random using simple random sampling, from the Majmaah, Riyadh, Dammam, and Jizan regions of Saudi Arabia. The gait speed was measured in seconds while the controls and the obese subjects performed a dual-task activity of walking down a level, well-lit, narrow lane at their own speed, counting backwards from 100 by 4 s. (4) Results: The results of our study suggest a significant difference in the effect of the dual-task paradigm on the gait speed ( = 21.05, = 000) of obese participants when compared to their age-matched counterparts. A significant correlation was found between BMI and gait speed and balance, irrespective of the gender of the obese student. A high degree of positive correlation (r = 0.705, < 0.001) was found between BMI and gait speed, and a high degree of inverse correlation (r = -0.648, < 0.001) was found between BMI and balance among obese students A multiple regression model explained 60% of the variance in gait speed and was statistically significant (R = 0.60, F (4, 235) = 90.65, = 0.000) with BMI (β = 0.018, = 0.000) and balance (β = 0.015, = 0.000) significantly predicting gait speed. (5) Conclusion: The results of the current study provide evidence that obesity significantly influences gait speed and balance due to the inclusion of a contemporaneous cognitive task. The results also suggest that the dual-task paradigm affects both genders equally.
(1)背景:肥胖是全球最普遍的健康问题之一。研究表明,体重增加会影响正常的神经肌肉骨骼功能,导致异常的步态模式和平衡受损。(2)目的:本研究旨在探讨双重任务活动(认知-运动任务)对肥胖学生步态参数和平衡的影响。(3)材料和方法:采用横断面研究,随机抽取沙特阿拉伯 Majmaah、利雅得、达曼和吉赞地区 18-28 岁的学生 120 名肥胖者和 120 名年龄匹配的正常体重对照组。对照组和肥胖组以自己的速度在水平、光线充足、狭窄的车道上行走,同时从 100 倒数 4 秒,以秒为单位测量步行速度。(4)结果:我们的研究结果表明,在双重任务范式对肥胖参与者步态速度的影响方面存在显著差异( = 21.05, = 000),与年龄匹配的对照组相比。无论肥胖学生的性别如何,都发现 BMI 与步态速度和平衡之间存在显著相关性。BMI 与步态速度呈高度正相关(r = 0.705, < 0.001),与平衡呈高度负相关(r = -0.648, < 0.001)。多元回归模型解释了步态速度变化的 60%,且具有统计学意义(R = 0.60,F(4, 235)= 90.65, = 0.000),BMI(β = 0.018, = 0.000)和平衡(β = 0.015, = 0.000)显著预测步态速度。(5)结论:本研究结果表明,由于同时进行认知任务,肥胖显著影响步态速度和平衡。结果还表明,双重任务范式对两性的影响是相同的。