Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Eskişehir Osmangazi University, Eskişehir, Turkey.
Gulhane Faculty of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, University of Health Sciences, Ankara, Turkey.
Gait Posture. 2024 Oct;114:95-100. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2024.09.003. Epub 2024 Sep 19.
Cognitive-motor dual-task walking results a decrease in walking performance of patients with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) and it is known as dual-task cost (DTC). However, there is a lack of evidence about the effects of dual-tasks with hierarchical difficulty on DTC in PwMS.
This study aimed to investigate the effect of task difficulty on DTC during cognitive-motor dual-task walking in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS).
32 PwMS and 32 healthy controls were included. The 6-meter walking test (6-Meter WT) with comfortable speed was used as single-task walking condition. For dual-task conditions, walking tasks and cognitive tasks at two difficulty levels (simple and difficult) were combined and DTC for four cognitive-motor dual-task walking conditions as simple motor-simple cognitive (SM-SC), simple motor-difficult cognitive (SM-DC), difficult motor-simple cognitive (DM-SC) and difficult motor-difficult cognitive (DM-DC) were calculated. The 6-Meter WT was used also for simple dual-task walking task. The 6-Meter WT was applied by walking in a narrow base condition for creating a difficult dual-task walking task. For cognitive task difficulty, participants were asked to count backwards by 3 as simple cognitive task and by 7 as difficult cognitive task.
DTC was higher in PwMS than control subjects. DTC in all conditions were different (SM-SC<SM-DC<DM-SC<DM-DC). DTC was higher in PwMS than control subjects in three conditions and was similar SM-SC condition. In addition, DTC in all conditions (SM-SC<SM-DC<DM-SC<DM-DC) were different in both PwMS and control subjects.
The results suggest that task difficulty affects the magnitude of DTC during cognitive-motor dual-task walking in PwMS. Moreover, difficult walking tasks combined with simple cognitive tasks result greater DCT on walking than simple walking tasks combined with difficult cognitive tasks.
认知-运动双重任务行走会降低多发性硬化症患者(PwMS)的行走表现,这被称为双重任务成本(DTC)。然而,关于具有层次难度的双重任务对 PwMS 中 DTC 的影响,证据不足。
本研究旨在探讨认知-运动双重任务行走中任务难度对多发性硬化症患者(PwMS) DTC 的影响。
纳入 32 名 PwMS 和 32 名健康对照者。6 米步行测试(6-Meter WT)以舒适速度用于单任务行走条件。对于双重任务条件,将行走任务和认知任务结合在两个难度水平(简单和困难)下,并计算四种认知-运动双重任务行走条件下的 DTC,即简单运动-简单认知(SM-SC)、简单运动-困难认知(SM-DC)、困难运动-简单认知(DM-SC)和困难运动-困难认知(DM-DC)。6-Meter WT 也用于简单双重任务行走任务。6-Meter WT 应用于在狭窄的基础条件下行走,以创建困难的双重任务行走任务。对于认知任务难度,要求参与者简单认知任务时倒数 3,困难认知任务时倒数 7。
PwMS 的 DTC 高于对照组。所有条件下的 DTC 均不同(SM-SC<SM-DC<DM-SC<DM-DC)。与对照组相比,PwMS 在所有条件下的 DTC 均较高,而在 SM-SC 条件下则相似。此外,在 PwMS 和对照组中,所有条件(SM-SC<SM-DC<DM-SC<DM-DC)的 DTC 均不同。
结果表明,任务难度会影响 PwMS 认知-运动双重任务行走中 DTC 的大小。此外,与简单认知任务相结合的困难行走任务会导致 DCT 对行走的影响大于与困难认知任务相结合的简单行走任务。