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老年人和中风幸存者向下凝视时更稳定。

Older adults and stroke survivors are steadier when gazing down.

机构信息

Physical Therapy Department, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be'er-Sheva, Israel.

Translational Neurorehabilitation Laboratory, Ofakim, Israel.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2023 May 19;18(5):e0285361. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0285361. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Advanced age and brain damage have been reported to increase the propensity to gaze down while walking, a behavior that is thought to enhance stability through anticipatory stepping control. Recently, downward gazing (DWG) has been shown to enhance postural steadiness in healthy adults, suggesting that it can also support stability through a feedback control mechanism. These results have been speculated to be the consequence of the altered visual flow when gazing down. The main objective of this cross-sectional, exploratory study was to investigate whether DWG also enhances postural control in older adults and stroke survivors, and whether such effect is altered with aging and brain damage.

METHODS

Posturography of older adults and stroke survivors, performing a total of 500 trials, was tested under varying gaze conditions and compared with a cohort of healthy young adults (375 trials). To test the involvement of the visual system we performed spectral analysis and compared the changes in the relative power between gaze conditions.

RESULTS

Reduction in postural sway was observed when participants gazed down 1 and 3 meters ahead whereas DWG towards the toes decreased steadiness. These effects were unmodulated by age but were modulated by stroke. The relative power in the spectral band associated with visual feedback was significantly reduced when visual input was unavailable (eyes-closed condition) but was unaffected by the different DWG conditions.

CONCLUSIONS

Like young adults, older adults and stroke survivors better control their postural sway when gazing down a few steps ahead, but extreme DWG can impair this ability, especially in people with stroke.

摘要

背景

据报道,高龄和脑损伤会增加行走时下视的倾向,这种行为被认为通过预期步控制增强稳定性。最近,下视(DWG)已被证明可以增强健康成年人的姿势稳定性,这表明它也可以通过反馈控制机制来支持稳定性。这些结果被推测是由于下视时视觉流的改变。本横断面、探索性研究的主要目的是调查 DWG 是否也能增强老年人和中风幸存者的姿势控制,以及这种效应是否因年龄和脑损伤而改变。

方法

对老年人和中风幸存者进行了 500 次试验的姿势描记术,在不同的注视条件下进行测试,并与健康年轻成年人的队列(375 次试验)进行了比较。为了测试视觉系统的参与,我们进行了频谱分析,并比较了注视条件之间相对功率的变化。

结果

当参与者注视前方 1 米和 3 米时,姿势摆动减少,而注视脚趾时稳定性降低。这些影响不受年龄影响,但受中风影响。当视觉输入不可用时(闭眼状态),与视觉反馈相关的频谱带中的相对功率显著降低,但不受不同 DWG 条件的影响。

结论

与年轻人一样,老年人和中风幸存者在注视前方几步时可以更好地控制姿势摆动,但极端的 DWG 会削弱这种能力,尤其是在中风患者中。

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