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Gait asymmetry in patients with Parkinson’s disease and elderly fallers: when does the bilateral coordination of gait require attention?

机译:帕金森氏病和老年摔跤者的步态不对称:什么时候需要注意步态的双边协调?

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While it is known that certain pathologies may impact on left–right symmetry of gait, little is known about the mechanisms that contribute to gait symmetry or how high in the hierarchy of the control of gait symmetry is regulated in humans. To assess the contribution of cognitive function to gait symmetry, we measured gait asymmetry (GA) in three subject groups, patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD, n = 21), idiopathic elderly fallers (n = 15), and healthy elderly controls (n = 11). All subjects walked under two walking conditions: usual walking and dual tasking (cognitive loading) condition. For each subject, the swing time (SW) was calculated and averaged across strides for the left and right feet (SWL and SWR). GA was defined as: $ 100 times {left| {ln ({text{SWR}}/{text{SWL}})} right|.} $ For both the PD patients and the elderly fallers GA values were significantly higher during the usual walking condition, as compared with the control group (P < 0.01). In addition, for both the PD patients and the elderly fallers, GA significantly increased when they walked and performed a dual task, compared with the usual walking condition (P < 0.003). In contrast, dual tasking did not affect the GA of the healthy controls (P = 0.518). GA was associated with gait speed and gait variability, but no correlations were found between GA and the asymmetry of the classic PD motor symptoms. Thus, the results suggest that the ability to generate a steady, rhythmic walk with a bilaterally coordinated gait does not rely heavily on mental attention and cognitive resources in healthy older adults. In contrast, however, when gait becomes impaired and less automatic, GA apparently relies on cognitive input and attention.
机译:虽然已知某些病理可能会影响步态左右对称性,但对于导致步态对称性的机制或在人类中调节步态对称性控制的等级有多高,我们知之甚少。为了评估认知功能对步态对称性的贡献,我们测量了三个受试者组的步态不对称性(GA),即帕金森氏病(PD,n = 21),特发性老年跌倒者(n = 15)和健康的老年对照(n = 11)。所有受试者都在两种行走条件下行走:普通行走和双重任务(认知负荷)条件。对于每个对象,计算挥杆时间(SW)并将其左右脚(SWL和SWR)的跨步取平均值。 GA的定义是:$ 100倍{left | {ln({text {SWR}} / {text {SWL}})}右|。} $与正常对照组相比,PD患者和老年跌倒者在正常行走条件下的GA值均显着较高( P <0.01)。此外,对于PD患者和老年跌倒者,行走和执行双重任务时的GA与正常行走情况相比均显着增加(P <0.003)。相反,双重任务并没有影响健康对照组的GA(P = 0.518)。 GA与步态速度和步态变异性相关,但在GA与典型PD运动症状的不对称性之间未发现相关性。因此,结果表明在健康的老年人中,以双侧协调的步态产生稳定,有节奏的步行的能力并不严重依赖于精神上的关注和认知资源。相反,当步态受到损害且自动程度降低时,GA显然依赖于认知输入和注意力。

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    《Experimental Brain Research》 |2007年第3期|336-346|共11页
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    Movement Disorders Unit Neurology Department Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center 6 Weizman Street Tel-Aviv 64239 Israel;

    Movement Disorders Unit Neurology Department Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center 6 Weizman Street Tel-Aviv 64239 Israel;

    Movement Disorders Unit Neurology Department Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center 6 Weizman Street Tel-Aviv 64239 Israel;

    Movement Disorders Unit Neurology Department Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center 6 Weizman Street Tel-Aviv 64239 Israel;

    Movement Disorders Unit Neurology Department Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center 6 Weizman Street Tel-Aviv 64239 Israel;

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  • 关键词

    Asymmetry; Bilateral coordination; Gait; Cognitive function; Dual tasking;

    机译:不对称;双边协调;步态;认知功能;双重任务;

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