Qu Hang, Wang Jingying, Shirley Desirae J, Gemmell Hanna M, Christensen Danielle, Orlando Ann-Marie, Romero Regilda A, Zielinski Brandon A, Wang Zheng
Neurocognitive and Behavioral Development Laboratory, Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
Autism Res. 2025 Apr;18(4):752-764. doi: 10.1002/aur.70024. Epub 2025 Mar 18.
Postural control deviations remain largely unexplored in middle aged and older autistic adults. With the increased prevalence of neurodegenerative conditions and heightened fall risk, precise quantification of postural variability and coordination may provide valuable insights into aging associated neuromotor deviations in autistic adults. Forty-seven autistic and 48 non-autistic individuals completed static stance, anterior-posterior (AP), and mediolateral (ML) postural sway on a force platform. Center of pressure (COP) metrics were derived and interpreted using ANCOVAs for between-group comparisons and multilinear regressions for group age interaction. Correlations between clinical measures and COP variables that differentiated groups were explored. Compared to non-autistic individuals, autistic adults exhibited greater COP standard deviation (COP) and COP trajectory length during static stance and demonstrated significant COP reductions in older age. Autistic adults also exhibited decreased COP range of motion (ROM) but increased ROM variability in the target direction during dynamic stance. Autistic adults' postural sway was jerkier during dynamic stance, and increased ROM variability during dynamic AP sway was moderately associated with lower verbal IQ in autistic adults. Our findings highlight persistent postural control deviations in middle aged and older autistic adults. Static and dynamic stance are differentially associated with unique profiles of postural control in ASD. Specifically, autistic adults demonstrated pronounced increases in postural sway variability during static stance, while reducing coordination during dynamic conditions. The extent to which postural control deviations found in autistic adults are predictive to the onset of neurodegenerative conditions and the severity of falls warrants future longitudinal research.
中年及老年自闭症成年人的姿势控制偏差在很大程度上仍未得到充分研究。随着神经退行性疾病患病率的增加以及跌倒风险的提高,对姿势变异性和协调性进行精确量化可能会为自闭症成年人与衰老相关的神经运动偏差提供有价值的见解。47名自闭症患者和48名非自闭症患者在测力平台上完成了静态站立、前后(AP)和左右(ML)姿势摆动测试。通过协方差分析进行组间比较,并通过多元线性回归分析组-年龄交互作用,得出并解释压力中心(COP)指标。探索了区分两组的临床测量指标与COP变量之间的相关性。与非自闭症患者相比,自闭症成年人在静态站立时表现出更大的COP标准差(COP)和COP轨迹长度,并且在老年时COP显著降低。自闭症成年人在动态站立时还表现出COP运动范围(ROM)减小,但目标方向上的ROM变异性增加。自闭症成年人在动态站立时的姿势摆动更不稳定,并且动态AP摆动期间ROM变异性增加与自闭症成年人较低的言语智商中度相关。我们的研究结果突出了中年及老年自闭症成年人持续存在的姿势控制偏差。静态和动态站立与自闭症谱系障碍中独特的姿势控制特征存在差异关联。具体而言,自闭症成年人在静态站立时姿势摆动变异性显著增加,而在动态条件下协调性降低。自闭症成年人中发现的姿势控制偏差对神经退行性疾病的发病和跌倒严重程度的预测程度值得未来进行纵向研究。