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Cognitive function and walking velocity in people with dementia; a comparison of backward and forward walking

机译:认知功能和痴呆症人们的步行速度; 落后和前进的比较

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Highlights ? Forward and backward walking are important in daily life. ? Global cognition is related to backward but not forward walking. ? The challenge of backward walking may explain its association to global cognition. ? Walking aids may attenuate the association between backward walking and cognition. ? Executive function appears to be important to forward andbackward walking. Abstract How forward and backward walking, both central to everyday life, relate to cognition are relatively unexplored in people with dementia. This study aimed to investigate if forward and backward walking velocity respectively, associated with global cognition and executive function in people with dementia, and whether the association differed according to walking aid use or dementia type. Using a cross-sectional design, 161 participants (77% women), a mean Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score of 15, and mean age of 85.5years and living in nursing homes were included. Self-paced forward walking (FW) and backward walking (BW) velocity over 2.4m was measured. Global cognitive outcome measurements included MMSE and Alzheimer Disease Assessment Scale ? Cognitive subscale (ADAS-Cog). Executive function was measured using Verbal Fluency (VF). In comprehensively adjusted multivariate linear regression analyses, FW was independently associated with VF (p=0.001), but not MMSE (p=0.126) or ADAS-Cog (p=0.818). BW was independently associated with VF (p=0.043) and MMSE (p=0.022), but not ADAS-Cog (p=0.519). Interaction analyses showed that the association between BW velocity and executive function were stronger in participants who walked without a walking aid. No associations differed according to dementia type. In conclusion, executive function appears important to walking velocity, both forward and backward, in people with dementia with mild to moderately severe cognitive impairment. Global cognitive function was associated with backward walking only, perhaps due to it being more challenging. The association between BW velocity and executive function differed according to use of walking aids, which appeared to attenuate the association.
机译:强调 ?前后行走在日常生活中非常重要。还全球认知与落后但不前进。还向后行走的挑战可以解释其与全球认知的协会。还步行辅助工具可能会衰减向后行走和认知之间的关联。还执行职能似乎是向前和返回行走的重要性。摘要如何向前行走,日常生活中的核心,与认知有​​关的是痴呆症的人相对未开发。本研究旨在分别调查前进和落后的步行速度,与痴呆症的全球认知和行政功能相关,以及关联是否根据行走助剂使用或痴呆型不同。使用横断面设计,161名参与者(77%的女性),一个平均迷你精神状态检查(MMSE)得分为15分,平均年龄为85.5岁,居住在护理家庭中。测量自定步前行走(FW)和向后行走(BW)速度超过2.4米。全球认知结果测量包括MMSE和Alzheimer疾病评估规模?认知子级(ADAS-COG)。执行功能使用言语流畅(VF)测量。在全面调整的多变量线性回归分析中,FW与VF独立相关(P = 0.001),但不是MMSE(P = 0.126)或ADAS-COG(P = 0.818)。 BW与VF独立相关(P = 0.043)和MMSE(P = 0.022),但不是ADAS-COG(P = 0.519)。互动分析表明,在没有行走援助的情况下,BW速度和执行功能之间的关联更强大。痴呆型类型没有关联不同。总之,执行功能对于行走速度,前后速度似乎很重要,痴呆症的人们,以温和至中度严重的认知障碍。全球认知函数仅与落后的行走相关,也许是由于它更具挑战性。 BW速度和执行功能之间的关联根据使用的步行辅助工具,似乎衰减了该协会。

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