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Cognitive Load and Dual-Task Performance During Locomotion Poststroke: A Feasibility Study Using a Functional Virtual Environment

机译:运动性中风后的认知负荷和双重任务表现:使用功能性虚拟环境的可行性研究

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Gait and cognitive functions can deteriorate during dual tasking, especially in people with neurological deficits. Most studies examining the simultaneous effects of dual tasking on motor and cognitive aspects were not performed in ecological environments. Using virtual reality technology, functional environments can be simulated to study dual tasking. The aims of this study were to test the feasibility of using a virtual functional environment for the examination of dual tasking and to determine the effects of dual tasking on gait parameters in people with stroke and age-matched controls who were healthy. This was a cross-sectional observational study. Twelve community-dwelling older adults with stroke and 10 age-matched older adults who were healthy participated in the study. Participants walked on a self-paced treadmill while viewing a virtual grocery aisle projected onto a screen placed in front of them. They were asked to walk through the aisle (single task) or to walk and select ("shop for") items according to instructions delivered before or during walking (dual tasking). Overall, the stroke group walked slower than the control group in both conditions, whereas both groups walked faster overground than on the treadmill. The stroke group also showed larger variability in gait speed and shorter stride length than the control group. There was a general tendency to increase gait speed and stride length during dual-task conditions; however, a significant effect of dual tasking was found only in one dual-task condition for gait speed and stride duration variability. All participants were able to complete the task with minimal mistakes. The small size and heterogeneity of the sample were limitations of the study. It is feasible to use a functional virtual environment for investigation of dual tasking. Different gait strategies, including an increase or decrease in gait speed, can be used to cope with the increase in cognitive demands required for dual tasking.
机译:双重任务期间,步态和认知功能可能会恶化,尤其是在神经功能缺损的人中。大多数研究双重任务对运动和认知方面的同时影响的研究并未在生态环境中进行。使用虚拟现实技术,可以模拟功能环境以研究双重任务。这项研究的目的是测试使用虚拟功能环境检查双重任务的可行性,并确定双重任务对中风和年龄匹配的健康对照者步态参数的影响。这是一项横断面观察研究。十二名中风的社区居住老年人和十名健康的年龄匹配的老年人参加了该研究。参加者在自定进度的跑步机上行走,同时观看了投影在他们前面的屏幕上的虚拟杂货店过道。他们被要求走过走道(单项任务)或步行并根据步行前或步行中的指示选择(“购买”)物品(双重任务)。总体而言,在两种情况下,中风组的行走速度均比对照组慢,而在地面上的两组行走速度均比在跑步机上快。与对照组相比,中风组的步态速度变异性更大,步幅较短。在双重任务条件下,通常存在增加步态速度和步幅的趋势。然而,双重任务的显着效果仅在步态速度和步幅持续时间可变性的一个双重任务条件下被发现。所有参与者都能以最小的错误完成任务。样品的小尺寸和异质性是研究的局限性。使用功能性虚拟环境进行双重任务调查是可行的。可以使用不同的步态策略(包括步态速度的增加或降低)来应对双重任务所需的认知需求的增加。

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    《Physical Therapy 》 |2010年第2期| p.252-260| 共9页
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    R. Kizony, OT, PhD, is Lecturer, Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Sciences, University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, Haifa 31905 Israel, Lecturer, Department of Occupational Therapy, Ono Academic College, Kiryat Ono, Israel, and Occupational Therapist, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel. Address all correspondence to Dr Kizony at: rkizony@univ.haifa.ac.il.M.F. Levin, PT, PhD, is Professor, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.L. Hughey, PhD, is Research Associate, Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital (site of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation), Laval, Quebec, Canada.C. Perez, PT, BSc, is MSc candidate, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University, and Physiotherapist and Research Assistant, Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital.J. Fung, PT, PhD, is Associate Professor and William Dawson Scholar, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University, and Director of Research, Hospital Feil and Oberfeld Research Centre, Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital.[Kizony R, Levin MF, Hughey L, et al. Cognitive load and dual-task performance during locomotion poststroke: a feasibility study using a functional virtual environment. Phys Ther. 2010,90:252-260.]© 2010 American Physical Therapy Association,;

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