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Cognitive load affects lower limb force-time relations during voluntary rapid stepping in healthy old and young adults

机译:在健康的成年人中,自愿性快速踩踏过程中的认知负荷会影响下肢的力时关系

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Background. Quick step execution may prevent falls when balance is lost; adding a concurrent task delays this function. We investigate whether push-off force-time relations during the execution of rapid voluntary stepping is affected by a secondary task in older and young adults. Methods Nineteen healthy older adults and 12 young adults performed rapid voluntary stepping under single-and dual-task conditions. Peak power, peak force, and time to peak force during preparatory and swing phases of stepping were extracted from center of pressure and ground reaction force data. Results For dual-task condition compared with single-task condition, older adults show a longer time to reach peak force during the preparation and swing phases compared with young adults (~25% vs ~10%, respectively). Peak power and peak force were not affected by a concurrent attention-demanding task. Conclusion Older adults have difficulty allocating sufficient attention for fast muscle recruitment when concurrently challenged by an attention-demanding task.
机译:背景。快速执行步骤可以防止失去平衡时跌倒;添加并发任务会延迟此功能。我们调查在执行快速自愿踩踏过程中下推力与时间的关系是否受老年人和年轻人的次要任务影响。方法19名健康的老年人和12名年轻的成年人在单任务和双任务条件下进行了快速的自愿步行。从压力中心和地面反作用力数据中提取了踩踏的准备阶段和摆动阶段的峰值功率,峰值力和达到峰值力的时间。结果与单任务状态相比,双任务状态与年轻人相比,老年人在准备和挥杆阶段表现出更长的时间达到峰值力量(分别为〜25%和〜10%)。峰值功率和峰值力不受并发注意任务的影响。结论老年人在需要注意的任务同时挑战时,难以为快速的肌肉募集分配足够的注意力。

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