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Posture-Motor and Posture-Ideomotor Dual-Tasking: A Putative Marker of Psychomotor Retardation and Depressive Rumination in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder

机译:姿势运动与姿势运动双重任务:重度抑郁症患者心理运动迟缓和抑郁反省的推定标记

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Background: Recent studies have demonstrated that the assessment of postural performance may be a potentially reliable and objective marker of the psychomotor retardation (PMR) in the major depressive disorder (MDD). One of the important facets of MDD-related PMR is reflected in disrupted central mechanisms of psychomotor control, heavily influenced by compelling maladaptive depressive rumination. In view of this we designed a research paradigm that included sequential execution of simple single-posture task followed by more challenging divided attention posture tasks, involving concurring motor and ideomotor workloads. Another difficulty dimension assumed executing of all the tasks with eyes open (EO) (easy) and closed (EC) (difficult) conditions. We aimed at investigating the interplay between the severity of MDD, depressive rumination, and efficiency of postural performance. Methods: Compared with 24 age- and body mass index-matched healthy controls (HCs), 26 patients with MDD sequentially executed three experimental tasks: (1) single-posture task of maintaining a quiet stance (ST), (2) actual posture-motor dual task (AMT); and (3) mental/imaginary posture-motor dual task (MMT). All the tasks were performed in the EO and the EC conditions. The primary dependent variable was the amount of kinetic energy ( E ) expended for the center of pressure deviations (CoPDs), whereas the absolute divided attention cost index showed energy cost to the dual-tasking vs. the single-posture task according to the formula: Δ E = ( E _(Dual-task)- E _(Single-task)). Results: The signs of PMR in the MDD group were objectively indexed by deficient posture control in the EC condition along with overall slowness of fine motor and ideomotor activity. Another important and probably more challenging feature of the findings was that the posture deficit manifested in the ST condition was substantially and significantly attenuated in the MMT and AMT performance dual-tasking activity. A multiple linear regression analysis evidenced further that the dual-tasking energy cost (i.e., Δ E ) significantly predicted clinical scores of severity of MDD and depressive rumination. Conclusion: The findings allow to suggest that execution of concurrent actual or imaginary fine motor task with closed visual input deallocates attentional resources from compelling maladaptive depressive rumination thereby attenuating severity of absolute dual-tasking energy costs for balance maintenance in patients with MDD. Significance: Quantitative assessment of PMR through measures of the postural performance in dual-tasking may be useful to capture the negative impact of past depressive episodes, optimize the personalized treatment selection, and improve the understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying MDD.
机译:背景:最新研究表明,姿势表现的评估可能是主要抑郁症(MDD)中精神运动发育迟缓(PMR)的潜在可靠和客观指标。与MDD相关的PMR的重要方面之一反映在精神运动控制的中枢机制被破坏的过程中,这种机制在很大程度上受到强迫性适应不良的抑郁性反刍的影响。有鉴于此,我们设计了一个研究范式,其中包括依次执行简单的单姿势任务,再执行更具挑战性的分散注意力姿势任务,其中涉及运动和意识运动并发工作量。另一个困难维度是在睁眼(EO)(容易)和闭眼(EC)(困难)的条件下执行所有任务。我们旨在研究MDD严重程度,抑郁性反省和姿势表现效率之间的相互作用。方法:与24位年龄和体重指数匹配的健康对照(HCs)相比,26位MDD患者依次执行了三个实验任务:(1)保持安静姿势(ST)的单姿势任务,(2)实际姿势-电机双重任务(AMT); (3)精神/想象姿势运动双重任务(MMT)。所有任务均在EO和EC条件下执行。主要因变量是动能(E)消耗在压力偏差中心(CoPDs)上,而绝对分散注意力成本指数根据公式显示了双任务与单姿势任务的能源成本:ΔE=(E_(双任务)-E_(单任务))。结果:通过在EC情况下缺乏姿势控制以及精细运动和意识运动活动的整体缓慢性,客观地确定了MDD组中PMR的体征。研究结果的另一个重要且可能更具挑战性的特征是,在ST状态下表现出的姿势缺陷在MMT和AMT的双重任务活动中得到了显着和显着的缓解。多元线性回归分析进一步证明,双重任务能量成本(即ΔE)显着预测了MDD和抑郁性反刍的严重程度的临床评分。结论:研究结果表明,同时执行实际或虚构的精细运动任务,同时闭合视觉输入,可将注意力资源从强迫性适应不良的抑郁性反刍中释放出来,从而减轻维持MDD患者平衡的绝对双重任务能量消耗的严重性。意义:通过双重任务中姿势表现的测量对PMR进行定量评估,可能有助于捕捉过去抑郁发作的负面影响,优化个性化治疗选择,并增进对MDD潜在病理生理机制的了解。

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