Li Yue, Yu Ning, Zhang Cui, Song Qipeng, Wang Jiangna, Sun Wei
College of Sports and Health, Shandong Sport University, Jinan, China.
School of Science, Shandong Jianzhu University, Jinan, China.
Front Physiol. 2023 May 9;14:1177159. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1177159. eCollection 2023.
This study aims to evaluate the test-retest reliability of kinematics and kinetics during single and dual-task stair walking in the elderly. Fifteen healthy elderly adults were recruited. Kinematic and kinetic parameters were measured using an infrared motion analysis system (Vicon, Oxford Metrics Ltd., Oxford, United Kingdom) and force platforms (Switzerland, Kistler 9287BA and 9281CA). Participants were tested under single-task and dual-task (serial 3 subtractions or carrying a cup of water) conditions. Each participant completed two sessions on two separate days with a 1-week interval. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC), Pearson correlation coefficient (r), and Bland-Altman plot were used to assess the reliability of stair walking. When ascending stairs, the ICC of kinematics and kinetics ranged from fair to excellent (ICC = 0.500-0.979) in the single and dual tasks, except for step length (ICC = 0.394) in the single task. The r value of kinematics and kinetics ranged from 0.704 to 0.999. When descending stairs, the ICC of kinematics and kinetics ranged from good to excellent (ICC = 0.661-0.963), except for min hip moment (ICC = 0.133) and min ankle moment (ICC = 0.057) in the manual task. The r value of kinematics and kinetics ranged from 0.773 to 0.960 in the single and dual tasks. In the Bland-Altman plots, all the zero values and most of the dots fell in the 95% confidence interval, and the mean difference was found to be close to zero for all the parameters during stair walking. These results obtained from this study show the good test-retest reliability of step cadence, step speed, and step width during single- and dual-task stair walking in the elderly, and the poor reliability of step length during ascending stairs. All the kinetic parameters, including min hip moment, max knee moment, and min ankle moment, had good test-retest reliability during single- and dual-task stair walking, but min hip moment and min ankle moment had poor reliability during manual-task descending stair. These results may help researchers in the assessment of biomechanics of dual-task stair walking in the elderly and to interpret the effect of interventions in this population.
本研究旨在评估老年人单任务和双任务下楼梯行走时运动学和动力学的重测信度。招募了15名健康的老年人。使用红外运动分析系统(英国牛津的Vicon公司)和测力平台(瑞士的奇石乐9287BA和9281CA)测量运动学和动力学参数。参与者在单任务和双任务(连续减去3或端着一杯水)条件下进行测试。每位参与者在两个不同的日子里完成两阶段测试,间隔1周。组内相关系数(ICC)、皮尔逊相关系数(r)和布兰德-奥特曼图用于评估下楼梯行走的信度。上楼梯时,单任务和双任务中运动学和动力学的ICC值从一般到优秀(ICC = 0.500 - 0.979),单任务中的步长除外(ICC = 0.394)。运动学和动力学的r值范围为0.704至0.999。下楼梯时,运动学和动力学的ICC值从良好到优秀(ICC = 0.661 - 0.963),手动任务中的最小髋力矩(ICC = 0.133)和最小踝关节力矩(ICC = 0.057)除外。单任务和双任务中运动学和动力学的r值范围为0.773至0.960。在布兰德-奥特曼图中,所有零值和大多数点都落在95%置信区间内,并且发现下楼梯行走期间所有参数的平均差异接近零。本研究获得的这些结果表明,老年人单任务和双任务下楼梯行走时步频、步速和步宽具有良好的重测信度,而上楼梯时步长的信度较差。所有动力学参数,包括最小髋力矩、最大膝关节力矩和最小踝关节力矩,在单任务和双任务下楼梯行走时具有良好的重测信度,但手动任务下楼梯时最小髋力矩和最小踝关节力矩的信度较差。这些结果可能有助于研究人员评估老年人双任务下楼梯行走的生物力学,并解释该人群中干预措施的效果。