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Frailty and the degradation of complex balance dynamics during a dual-task protocol

机译:双任务协议期间脆弱性和复杂平衡动力学的退化

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BackgroundBalance during quiet stance involves the complex interactions of multiple postural control systems, which may degrade with frailty. The complexity of center of pressure (COP) dynamics, as quantified using multiscale entropy (MSE), during quiet standing is lower in older adults, especially those with falls. We hypothesized that COP dynamics from frail elderly individuals demonstrate less complexity than those from nonfrail elderly controls; complexity decreases when performing a dual task; and postural complexity during quiet standing is independent of other conventional correlates of balance control, such as age and vision.MethodsWe analyzed data from a population-based study of community-dwelling older adults. Frailty phenotype (nonfrail, prefrail, or frail) was determined for 550 participants (age 77.9 ± 5.5 years). COP excursions were quantified for 10 trials of 30 seconds each. Participants concurrently performed a serial subtraction task in half of the trials. Complexity of balance dynamics was quantified using MSE. Root-mean-square sway amplitude was also computed.ResultsOf the 550, 38% were prefrail and 9% were frail. Complexity of the COP dynamics in the anteroposterior direction was lower in prefrail (8.78 ± 1.91 [mean ± SD]) and frail (8.38 ± 2.13) versus nonfrail (9.20 ± 1.74) groups (p <. 001). Complexity reduced by a comparable amount in all three groups while performing the subtraction task (p <. 001). Quiet standing complexity was independently associated with frailty after adjusting for covariates related to balance while sway amplitude was not.ConclusionCognitive distractions during standing may further compromise balance control in frail individuals, leading to an increased risk of falls.
机译:背景安静姿态期间的平衡涉及多个姿势控制系统的复杂交互作用,可能会因体弱而降低。使用多尺度熵(MSE)量化的老年人静默站立时压力中心(COP)动态的复杂性较低,尤其是那些跌倒的成年人。我们假设弱者老年人的COP动态显示出比非弱者老年人控制的复杂性低。执行双重任务时,复杂度降低;方法和静默站立时的姿势复杂性与平衡控制的其他常规相关因素(例如年龄和视力)无关。方法我们分析了基于人口的社区居住老年人的研究数据。确定了550名参与者(年龄77.9±5.5岁)的脆弱表型(非脆弱,虚弱或虚弱)。对COP偏移量进行了10次试验(每次30秒)的量化。在一半的试验中,参与者同时执行了一系列的减法任务。使用MSE量化了平衡动力学的复杂性。结果也计算出了均方根摆动幅度。结果在550中,38%为虚弱,9%为虚弱。与非脆弱组(9.20±1.74)相比,前脆弱组(8.78±1.91 [平均值±SD])和脆弱组(前后脆弱)的COP动力学复杂性较低(p <。001)。在执行减法任务时,所有三个组的复杂度都降低了可比的数量(p <。001)。在调整与平衡相关的协变量后,安静的站立复杂性与虚弱独立相关,而对摆幅没有影响。结论站立过程中的认知分散可能会进一步削弱脆弱个体的平衡控制,从而导致跌倒的风险增加。

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