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音乐干扰:基于音乐的节奏听觉刺激未能改善亨廷顿舞蹈症患者的步态。

Musical Distractions: Music-Based Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation Fails to Improve Gait in Huntington's Disease.

作者信息

Baudendistel Sidney T, Tueth Lauren E, Haussler Allison M, Earhart Gammon M

机构信息

Program in Physical Therapy, Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA.

Department of Neurology, Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA.

出版信息

Brain Sci. 2025 Jul 31;15(8):820. doi: 10.3390/brainsci15080820.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Huntington's disease (HD) is a neurodegenerative disorder involving the basal ganglia and is characterized by psychiatric, cognitive, and movement dysfunction, including gait and balance impairment. Given the limited efficacy of pharmacological treatments for HD motor symptoms, nonpharmacological approaches like rhythmic auditory stimulation are being explored. This study aims to describe walking performance in people with HD during rhythmic auditory stimulation using external musical cues and internal singing cues.

METHODS

Individuals in the manifest stage of HD performed walking in four conditions: (1) comfortable pace, (2) cognitive dual task, (3) musical cue (music was played aloud), and (4) singing cue (participants sang aloud). Sensors measured cadence, velocity, stride length, and variability. Relationships between change in cadence and motor and cognitive measures were explored.

RESULTS

While no direct measurements of synchronization were performed, limiting our interpretation, neither the external musical cue nor the singing cue significantly improved walking performance. Both cues increased variability, similar to what was observed during the dual task. Greater subjective balance confidence and better cognitive performance were associated with positive cadence change during cueing.

CONCLUSIONS

Musical cues may be too cognitively demanding for individuals with Huntington's disease as they worsen gait variability without increasing gait speed, cadence, or stride length. Although global cognition and perceived balance confidence were related to the ability to increase cadence, very few people were able to increase their cadence during either cue. Therefore, the results do not support the use of musical cues to improve gait for individuals with Huntington's disease.

摘要

背景/目的:亨廷顿舞蹈症(HD)是一种累及基底神经节的神经退行性疾病,其特征为精神、认知及运动功能障碍,包括步态和平衡受损。鉴于针对HD运动症状的药物治疗效果有限,诸如节奏听觉刺激等非药物方法正在被探索。本研究旨在描述HD患者在使用外部音乐提示和内部唱歌提示进行节奏听觉刺激时的行走表现。

方法

处于HD明显阶段的个体在四种条件下行走:(1)舒适步速,(2)认知双重任务,(3)音乐提示(大声播放音乐),以及(4)唱歌提示(参与者大声唱歌)。传感器测量步频、速度、步长和变异性。探讨了步频变化与运动和认知测量之间的关系。

结果

虽然未进行同步的直接测量,这限制了我们的解读,但外部音乐提示和唱歌提示均未显著改善行走表现。两种提示都增加了变异性,类似于在双重任务期间观察到的情况。更大的主观平衡信心和更好的认知表现与提示期间的正向步频变化相关。

结论

音乐提示对亨廷顿舞蹈症患者的认知要求可能过高,因为它们在不增加步态速度、步频或步长的情况下会使步态变异性恶化。尽管整体认知和感知到的平衡信心与增加步频的能力有关,但很少有人在任何一种提示期间能够增加步频。因此,结果不支持使用音乐提示来改善亨廷顿舞蹈症患者的步态。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/5ea1/12384409/73058c120142/brainsci-15-00820-g001.jpg

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