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Impaired depth perception and restricted pitch head movement increase obstacle contacts when dual-tasking in older people

机译:当老年人进行双重任务时,深度感知障碍和俯仰头部运动受限会增加障碍物的接触

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Background.Trips are the largest contributor to falls in older people, yet little is known about the underlying physiological mechanisms for safe obstacle negotiation. The aims of the study were to determine (i) the effect of a secondary visual task on obstacle contacts when older people negotiated an obstacle course and (ii) physiological factors associated with obstacle contacts.Methods.Thirty community-living adults aged 65 years and older walked along a 14.5-m walkway containing 21 obstacles with and without a secondary task. The secondary task required participants to call out a series of letters presented in front of them at head height and the suit of a playing card framed on the sidewall. Obstacle contacts, secondary task errors, eye peak-to-peak pitch amplitude and head peak-to-peak pitch amplitude (PA-H), and head angle in pitch were measured. Participants also completed assessments of sensorimotor function and balance.Results.Compared with the obstacle-only trials, participants performed the dual-task trials more slowly (p <. 001), contacted more obstacles (p =. 032), showed greater PA-H (p <. 001), and an extended head position (p <. 001). Most participants also made secondary task errors. Regression analysis revealed that depth perception was the only significant determinant of obstacle contacts (explaining 20.6% of the variance) in the obstacle-only task and that depth perception and PA-H were independent and significant determinants of obstacle contacts (explaining 42.3% of the variance) in the dual task.Conclusion.The findings demonstrate the importance of depth perception and head movement for safe negotiation of obstacles in older people and suggest that depth perception in particular should form part of fall risk assessments.
机译:背景:绊倒是导致老年人跌倒的最大因素,但对于安全障碍物协商的潜在生理机制知之甚少。该研究的目的是确定(i)老年人协商障碍物路线时次要视觉任务对障碍物接触的影响以及(ii)与障碍物接触相关的生理因素。方法:三十名65岁的社区生活成年人和年长的人沿着14.5 m的人行道行走,有21个障碍,有和没有辅助任务。第二项任务是要求参与者喊出一系列出现在他们面前的字母,头部高度和侧面环绕的扑克牌套装。测量障碍物的接触,次要任务错误,眼峰到峰的音调幅度和头部峰到峰的音调幅度(PA-H)以及头在音调中的角度。参与者还完成了感觉运动功能和平衡的评估。结果:与仅进行障碍的试验相比,参与者进行双重任务试验的速度较慢(p <。001),接触了更多障碍物(p =。032),显示出更大的PA- H(p <.001)和扩展的头部位置(p <.001)。大多数参与者还犯了次要任务错误。回归分析表明,深度感知是仅障碍任务中障碍物接触的唯一重要决定因素(方差的20.6%),深度知觉和PA-H是障碍物接触的独立且重要的决定因素(占障碍因素的42.3%)结论表明,深度感知和头部运动对于安全协商老年人障碍物的重要性,并建议深度感知尤其应作为跌倒风险评估的一部分。

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