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Combining a Cognitive Concurrent Task with a Motor or Motor-Cognitive Task: Which Is Better to Differentiate Levels of Affectation in Parkinson’s Disease?

机译:将认知并发任务与电动机或电动机 - 认知任务相结合:哪个更好地区分帕金森病的影响水平?

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Introduction. Cognitive decline usually coexists with motor impairment in PD. Multitask settings provide appropriate measures to evaluate the complex interaction between motor and cognitive impairments. The main objective was to analyze which concurrent task, i. e., motor or hybrid motor-cognitive, in combination with a cognitive task better differentiates between PD patients with mild and moderate levels of disease. Methods. Thirty-seven individuals (19 male and 18 female) with idiopathic PD performed dual and triple tasks combining a cognitive task (phonemic fluency) with motor (pedaling) and/or cognitive-motor hybrid (tracking) tasks. Mild and moderate disability PD groups were specified considering the Hoehn and Yahr scale. Mixed ANOVA analyses for each of the concurrent task were carried out to test differences between the single and dual or triple condition performances comparing the low and high PD disability groups. Supplementary mixed ANCOVA analysis was performed considering the cognitive status as the covariate. Results. The only significant differences between disability PD groups were found for performances in the cognitive-motor hybrid (tracking) task, both in dual and triple conditions. Our results showed a better performance for the mild rather than for the moderate disability group in the single condition task and a significant decline of the mild disability group in the dual and triple condition when compared to the levels of those shown by the moderate disability group. The group-condition interaction remained significant when the cognitive status was statistically controlled. Conclusion. The hybrid of motor-cognitive task combining with a cognitive task (i. e., fluency) successfully differentiated between mild and moderate PD patients in the context of dual and triple multitask sets even when the cognitive status was statistically controlled. Our results highlight the importance of jointly measuring the complex interplay between motor and cognitive skills in PD.
机译:介绍。认知下降通常在PD中与电机损伤共存。多任务设置提供适当的措施来评估电机和认知障碍之间的复杂交互。主要目标是分析哪个并发任务,我。即,电机或混合电动机 - 认知,与认知任务相结合,更好地区分PD患者轻度和中度疾病。方法。具有特发性PD的三十七种(19只雄性和18名女性)进行了双和三重任务,将具有电动机(踩踏板)和/或认知电机混合(跟踪)任务的认知任务(音素流畅性)组合。考虑Hoehn和Yahr Scale指定了轻度和中度残疾PD组。对每个并发任务的混合ANOVA分析是为了在比较低PD和高PD残疾组的单个和双条件性能之间进行测试差异。将补充混合ANCOVA分析考虑到认知状态作为协变量。结果。在双重和三重条件下,发现了残疾PD组的唯一显着差异在认知电动机混合动力(跟踪)任务中。我们的结果表明,与中等残疾组的水平相比,温和的单一条件任务中的温和残疾群体的性能更好,而不是在单一条件下的任务和三重病症的显着下降。当认知状态在统计上控制时,组条件相互作用仍然意义。结论。电动认知任务的混合组合与认知任务(即,流畅性)在双重和三重MUTASTAST的背景下成功地区分了在轻度和中度PD患者之间,即使在统计上控制认知状态时,即使在双重和三重多任务集中也是如此。我们的结果突出了联合测量电机与PD中的认知技能之间复杂相互作用的重要性。

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