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Dual vs. Single Tasking During Circular Walking: What Better Reflects Progression in Parkinsons Disease?

机译:循环行走中的双重任务与单一任务:什么能更好地反映帕金森氏病的进展?

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>Background and Aim: Reliable, valid and sensitive measures of dual-task-associated impairments in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) may reveal progressive deficits unnoticed under single-task walking. The aim of this study was to quantitatively identify markers of progressive gait deficits in idiopathic PD while walking over a circular trajectory condition in single-task walking and in different dual-task conditions: (1) circular walking while checking boxes on a paper sheet as fast as possible and (2) circular walking while performing subtraction of 7 as fast as possible. In addition, we aimed to study the added value of dual-tasking assessment over single (circular) walking task assessment in the study of PD progression.>Methods: The assessments were performed every 6 months over a (up to) 5 years period for 22 patients in early-stage PD, 27 patients in middle-stage PD and 25 healthy controls (HC). Longitudinal changes of 27 gait features extracted from accelerometry were compared between PD groups and HCs using generalized estimating equations analysis, accounting for gait speed, age, and levodopa medication state confounders when required. In addition, dual-task-interference with gait and cognitive performance was assessed, as well as their combination.>Results: The results support the validity and robustness of some of the gait features already identified in our previous work as progression markers of the disease in single-task circular walking. However, fewer gait features from dual-task than from single-task assessments were identified as markers of progression in PD. Moreover, we did not clearly identify progressive worsening of dual-task-interference in patients with PD, although some group differences between early and middle stages of PD vs. the control group were observed for dual-task interference with the gait task and with the concurrent tasks.>Conclusions: Overall, the results showed that dual-tasking did not have added value in the study of PD progression from circular gait assessments. Our analyses suggest that, while single-task walking might be sensitive enough, dual-tasking may introduce additional (error) variance to the data and may represent complex composite measures of cognitive and motor performance.
机译:>背景和目的:对帕金森氏病(PD)患者的双任务相关损伤进行可靠,有效和敏感的测量,可能显示出单任务行走中未注意到的进行性缺陷。这项研究的目的是定量地确定在单任务行走和在不同双任务条件下在圆形轨迹条件下行走时特发性PD进行性步态缺陷的标志物:(1)在纸上的方框中选中时的圆形行走(2)循环步行,同时尽可能快地减去7。此外,我们旨在研究双任务评估相对于单次(循环)步行任务评估在PD进展研究中的附加价值。>方法:评估每6个月进行一次(至)早期PD的22例患者,中期PD的27例患者和25名健康对照(HC)的5年期。使用广义估计方程分析比较PD组和HCs从加速度计提取的27个步态特征的纵向变化,并在需要时考虑步态速度,年龄和左旋多巴用药状态混杂因素。此外,还评估了双任务干扰步态和认知能力及其组合。>结果:结果支持我们先前工作中已经确定的某些步态特征的有效性和鲁棒性在单任务循环行走中作为疾病进展的标志。然而,与单任务评估相比,双任务的步态特征被确定为PD进展的标志。此外,尽管观察到PD的早期和中期与对照组之间的某些组差异,但步态任务和步态任务的双任务干扰仍然存在,因此我们并未明确发现PD患者的双任务干扰逐渐恶化。 >结论:总体而言,结果表明,双重任务在基于循环步态评估的PD进展研究中没有附加值。我们的分析表明,尽管单任务步行可能足够灵敏,但双任务步行可能会给数据带来额外的(错误)方差,并且可能代表认知和运动表现的复杂综合度量。

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