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视觉感官干扰对年轻和老年成年人多任务障碍穿越的影响。

The effect of visual sensory interference during multitask obstacle crossing in younger and older adults.

机构信息

Department of Health and Kinesiology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States of America.

Center for Aging and the Life Course, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 May 16;19(5):e0302838. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0302838. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

When older adults step over obstacles during multitasking, their performance is impaired; the impairment results from central and/or sensory interference. The purpose was to determine if sensory interference alters performance under low levels of cognitive, temporal, and gait demand, and if the change in performance is different for younger versus older adults. Participants included 17 younger adults (20.9±1.9 years) and 14 older adults (69.7±5.4 years). The concurrent task was a single, simple reaction time (RT) task: depress button in response to light cue. The gait task was stepping over an obstacle (8 m walkway) in three conditions: (1) no sensory interference (no RT task), (2) low sensory interference (light cue on obstacle, allowed concurrent foveation of cue and obstacle), or (3) high sensory interference (light cue away from obstacle, prevented concurrent foveation of cue and obstacle). When standing, the light cue location was not relevant (no sensory interference). An interaction (sensory interference by task, p<0.01) indicated that RT was longer for high sensory interference during walking, but RT was not altered for standing, confirming that sensory interference increased RT during obstacle approach. An interaction (sensory interference by age, p<0.01) was observed for foot placement before the obstacle: With high sensory interference, younger adults placed the trail foot closer to the obstacle while older adults placed it farther back from the obstacle. The change increases the likelihood of tripping with the trail foot for younger adults, but with the lead limb for older adults. Recovery from a lead limb trip is more difficult due to shorter time for corrective actions. Overall, visual sensory interference impaired both RT and gait behavior with low levels of multitask demand. Changes in foot placement increased trip risk for both ages, but for different limbs, reducing the likelihood of balance recovery in older adults.

摘要

当老年人在多任务中跨过障碍物时,他们的表现会受到损害;这种损害是由中枢和/或感觉干扰造成的。目的是确定在认知、时间和步态需求水平较低的情况下,感觉干扰是否会改变表现,以及表现的变化是否因年龄而异。参与者包括 17 名年轻成年人(20.9±1.9 岁)和 14 名老年成年人(69.7±5.4 岁)。并发任务是一个简单的单一反应时(RT)任务:在灯光提示下按下按钮。步态任务是在三种情况下跨过障碍物(8 米的走道):(1)无感觉干扰(无 RT 任务),(2)低感觉干扰(灯光提示在障碍物上,允许同时注视提示和障碍物),或(3)高感觉干扰(灯光提示远离障碍物,防止同时注视提示和障碍物)。当站立时,灯光提示的位置并不重要(无感觉干扰)。交互作用(感觉干扰与任务,p<0.01)表明,行走时高感觉干扰的 RT 较长,但站立时 RT 没有改变,这证实了感觉干扰增加了障碍物接近时的 RT。观察到了一个交互作用(感觉干扰与年龄,p<0.01),即障碍物前的脚放置:在高感觉干扰下,年轻成年人将跟随脚放置得更靠近障碍物,而老年成年人则将其放置得更远。这种变化增加了年轻成年人跟随脚绊倒的可能性,但对于老年成年人来说,则是用主导腿绊倒。由于用于纠正动作的时间较短,因此从主导腿绊倒中恢复更为困难。总体而言,低水平的多任务需求会使视觉感觉干扰降低 RT 和步态行为。脚放置的变化增加了两个年龄段的绊倒风险,但对于不同的肢体,降低了老年成年人平衡恢复的可能性。

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