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Influence of focus of attention reinvestment and fall history on elderly gait stability

机译:关注焦点再投资和跌倒经历对老年人步态稳定性的影响

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Falls represent a substantial risk in the elderly. Previous studies have found that a focus on the outcome or effect of the movement (external focus of attention) leads to improved balance performance, whereas a focus on the movement execution itself (internal focus of attention) impairs balance performance in elderly. A shift toward more conscious, explicit forms of motor control occurs when existing declarative knowledge is recruited in motor control, a phenomenon called reinvestment. We investigated the effects of attentional focus and reinvestment on gait stability in elderly fallers and nonfallers. Full body kinematics was collected from twenty‐eight healthy older adults walking on a treadmill, while focus of attention was manipulated through instruction. Participants also filled out the Movement Specific Reinvestment Scale (MSRS) and the Falls Efficacy Scale International (FES‐I), and provided details about their fall history. Coefficients of Variation (CV) of spatiotemporal gait parameters and Local Divergence Exponents (LDE) were calculated as measures of gait variability and gait stability, respectively. Larger stance time CV and LDE (decreased gait stability) were found for fallers compared to nonfallers. No significant effect of attentional focus was found for the gait parameters, and no significant relation between MSRS score (reinvestment) and fall history was found. We conclude that external attention to the walking surface does not lead to improved gait stability in elderly. Potential benefits of an external focus of attention might not apply to gait, because walking movements are not geared toward achieving a distinct environmental effect.
机译:跌倒是老年人的重大危险。先前的研究发现,专注于运动的结果或效果(注意力的外部关注)可以改善平衡性能,而专注于运动执行本身(关注的内部关注)会损害老年人的平衡性能。当在运动控制中募集现有的声明性知识时,就会朝着更自觉,明确的运动控制形式转变,这种现象称为再投资。我们调查了注意力集中和再投资对老年跌倒者和非跌倒者步态稳定性的影响。收集了来自28个健康的老年人在跑步机上行走的全身运动学信息,而注意力的集中则通过指导进行。参加者还填写了运动专用再投资量表(MSRS)和国际跌倒效能量表(FES-1),并提供了其跌倒历史的详细信息。计算时空步态参数的变异系数(CV)和局部发散指数(LDE),作为步态变异性和步态稳定性的量度。与非跌倒者相比,跌倒者的站立时间CV和LDE(步态稳定性降低)更大。没有发现注意力集中对步态参数有显着影响,也没有发现MSRS得分(再投资)与跌倒历史之间有显着关系。我们得出的结论是,外界对步行表面的注意并不能改善老年人的步态稳定性。外部关注的潜在好处可能不适用于步态,因为步行并不适合于实现独特的环境效果。

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