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Walking economy associated with or without auditory cueing during treadmill walking in participants with Parkinson's disease.

机译:帕金森氏病参与者在跑步机上行走时是否伴有听觉提示而导致的步行经济。

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Gait impairment is common in Parkinson's disease (PD) and may result in poorer walking economy during activities of daily living. Auditory cueing is used to improve walking gait; however little is known about its effects on walking economy from an energy perspective. The purpose of this dissertation was to compare walking economy between PD and control participants and to determine the effects of auditory cueing on walking economy in participants with PD at a range of treadmill walking speeds. This dissertation consists of a series of two separate, but related studies.;The first study aimed to determine if persons with PD had poorer walking economy and higher energy expenditure during treadmill walking when compared with age-and gender matched control participants. This study also investigated whether auditory cueing improved walking economy during cued versus non-cued walking in persons with PD at set treadmill speeds, representing the high and low ranges of walking speeds used in previous work. The second study aimed to determine the effects of auditory cueing on walking economy in persons with PD during treadmill walking at a self-selected speed. Two additional speeds, slightly faster and slower than self-selected walking, were used to represent a bracket of walking speeds that would encompass variations in walking speeds.;Findings from the first study demonstrated that persons with PD had worse walking economy and higher energy expenditure than did control participants during cued and non-cued walking at set walking speeds of 0.69 m·sec -1 and 1.12 m·sec-1. When cued for walking, participants with and without PD had poorer walking economy and higher energy expenditure. We concluded that persons with PD use more energy and have worse walking economy than adults without PD. Walking economy declined further with auditory cueing at the two set treadmill speeds.;The second study demonstrated that poorer walking economy and higher energy expenditure occurred in persons with PD when cued for walking at self-selected and slightly faster treadmill speeds. There were no differences in walking economy for cued or non-cued walking at the slower speed. These results suggest that potential improvements in gait gained by use of auditory cueing may come at an energy cost and result in poorer walking economy.
机译:步态障碍在帕金森氏病(PD)中很常见,并可能导致日常生活活动中行走经济不佳。听觉提示用于改善步行步态;然而,从能源的角度来看,它对步行经济的影响知之甚少。本文的目的是比较PD和控制参与者之间的步行经济性,并确定听觉提示对PD参与者在各种跑步机步行速度下的步行经济性的影响。本论文包括一系列两个独立但相关的研究。第一项研究旨在确定与年龄和性别相匹配的对照组相比,PD患者在跑步机行走过程中行走经济是否较差,能量消耗较高。这项研究还调查了在设定的跑步机速度下,PD人群的提示性提示与非提示性提示相比,听觉提示能否改善步行经济性,这代表了先前工作中使用的步行速度的高低范围。第二项研究旨在确定听觉提示对以自选速度在跑步机上行走的PD患者的行走经济性的影响。两种额外的速度(比自选的步行稍快和慢)被用来代表步行速度的范围,其中包括步行速度的变化。首次研究的结果表明,PD患者的步行经济性较差,能量消耗较高在提示和非提示行走中,设定的行走速度分别为0.69 m·sec -1和1.12 m·sec-1时,与对照组相比要好一些。当提示步行时,有或没有PD的参与者的步行经济性较差,能量消耗较高。我们的结论是,与没有PD的成年人相比,PD的人们消耗更多的能量,并且行走经济性更差。在两种设定的跑步机速度下,随着听觉提示,步行经济进一步下降。第二项研究表明,当提示以自选和较慢的跑步速度步行时,PD患者的步行经济较差,能量消耗较高。提示性或非提示性速度较慢的步行经济性没有差异。这些结果表明,通过使用听觉提示获得的步态的潜在改善可能以能源成本为代价,并导致较差的步行经济性。

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  • 作者

    Gallo, Paul Michael.;

  • 作者单位

    Teachers College, Columbia University.;

  • 授予单位 Teachers College, Columbia University.;
  • 学科 Kinesiology.;Physiology.;Physical therapy.
  • 学位 Ed.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 213 p.
  • 总页数 213
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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