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老年人在注意力要求高的行走条件下的表现。

Performance during attention-demanding walking conditions in older adults.

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy and Kinesiology, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA, United States; New England Robotics Validation and Experimentation (NERVE) Center, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA, United States.

Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology Program, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA, United States.

出版信息

Gait Posture. 2024 Mar;109:70-77. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2024.01.024. Epub 2024 Jan 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Conventional balance and gait assessments for fall risk screening are often conducted under unperturbed conditions. However, older adults can allocate their attention to motor tasks (balance or walking) without revealing performance deficiencies, posing a challenge in identifying those with compromised gait and balance.

RESEARCH QUESTIONS

Do community-dwelling older adults exhibit greater changes in cognitive and/or walking performance under balance-challenging conditions compared to typical dual-task walking conditions?

METHODS

Twenty-nine healthy, community-dwelling older adults performed four cognitive tasks (visual and auditory Stroop tasks, Clock task, and Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test) while walking with and without lateral treadmill sways (Perturbed vs. Unperturbed) and during standing. We calculated dual-task costs (DTC) and walking perturbation effects (WPE) as the percentage of change in cognitive and walking performance between dual and single-task conditions and between Perturbed and Unperturbed conditions, respectively.

RESULTS

Older adults exhibited similar DTC and WPE on cognitive task performance. However, in walking performance, they demonstrated significantly greater WPE than DTC across all gait and stability measures (p < 0.01), including the mean and variability of stride and margins of stability (MOS) measures, the variability of trunk movement and lower-limb joint angles, and the local stability measures. Older adults took shorter but wider steps, exhibited shorter MOS but greater MOS, and experienced increased movement variability and walking instability to a greater extent than during dual-task walking. Overall, changes in variability and stability measures were more pronounced than those in mean gait measures.

SIGNIFICANCE

Introducing destabilizing perturbations to increase the task demands of balance and gait assessments is a more effective method to challenge older adults compared to simply adding a concurrent cognitive task. Fall screening assessments for community-dwelling older adults should incorporate balance-challenging conditions, such as introducing gait perturbations.

摘要

背景

传统的平衡和步态评估常用于跌倒风险筛查,通常在无干扰条件下进行。然而,老年人在进行平衡或行走等运动任务时可以集中注意力而不显露运动缺陷,这使得识别步态和平衡受损的人变得具有挑战性。

研究问题

与典型的双重任务行走条件相比,社区居住的老年人在平衡挑战条件下的认知和/或行走表现是否会发生更大的变化?

方法

29 名健康的社区居住老年人在进行侧向跑步机摇摆(扰动与未扰动)和站立时,同时执行四项认知任务(视觉和听觉斯特鲁普任务、时钟任务和定速听觉连续加法测试)。我们计算了双重任务成本(DTC)和行走扰动效应(WPE),分别为认知和行走表现从双重任务到单一任务条件以及从扰动到未扰动条件的变化百分比。

结果

老年人在认知任务表现上表现出相似的 DTC 和 WPE。然而,在行走表现中,他们在所有步态和稳定性测量方面表现出显著更大的 WPE 而不是 DTC(p<0.01),包括步幅和稳定性余量(MOS)测量的平均值和变异性、躯干运动和下肢关节角度的变异性以及局部稳定性测量。老年人的步幅更短但更宽,MOS 更短但更大,运动变异性和行走不稳定性增加的程度比双重任务行走时更大。总体而言,与平均值步态测量相比,变异性和稳定性测量的变化更为明显。

意义

与简单地添加并行认知任务相比,引入破坏平衡的扰动来增加平衡和步态评估的任务需求是一种更有效的挑战老年人的方法。社区居住老年人的跌倒筛查评估应纳入平衡挑战条件,例如引入步态扰动。

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