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The Body Position Spatial Task, a Test of Whole-Body Spatial Cognition: Comparison Between Adults With and Without Parkinson Disease

机译:身体位置空间任务,全身空间认知的测试:在没有帕金森病的成年人之间的比较

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Background. The Body Position Spatial Task (BPST) is a novel measure of whole-body spatial cognition involving multidirectional steps and turns. Individuals with Parkinson disease (PD) are affected by motor and cognitive impairments, particularly in spatial function, which is important for mental imagery and navigation. Performance on the BPST may inform understanding of motor-cognitive and spatial cognitive function of individuals with PD. Objectives. We conducted this study to determine feasibility and validity of the BPST with standard, validated, and reliable measures of spatial cognition and motor-cognitive integration and to compare BPST performance in adults with and without PD. Methods. A total of 91 individuals with mild-moderate PD and 112 neurotypical (NT) adults of similar age were recruited for the study to complete the BPST and other measures of mobility and cognition. Correlations were used to determine construct and concurrent validity of BPST with valid measures of spatial cognition and motor-cognitive integration. Performance was compared between PD and NT adults using independent t-tests. Results. BPST was feasible to administer. Analyses show evidence of construct validity for spatial cognition and for motor-cognitive integration. Concurrent validity was demonstrated with other tests of mobility and cognition. Relationships were stronger and more significant for individuals with PD than for NT individuals. BPST performance was not significantly different between groups. Conclusion. Tests that integrate cognitive challenge in mobility contexts are necessary to assess the health of spatial cognitive and motor-cognitive integration. The BPST is a feasible and valid test of whole-body spatial cognition and motor-cognitive integration in individuals with PD.
机译:背景。身体位置空间任务(BPST)是一种涉及多向步骤的全身空间认知的新颖衡量标准。具有帕金森病(PD)的个体受电动机和认知障碍的影响,特别是在空间功能中,这对于心理图像和导航很重要。 BPST的性能可以了解具有PD的个体的电动机认知和空间认知功能。目标。我们进行了本研究,以确定BPST的可行性和有效性,具有标准,验证和可靠的空间认知和电动认知集成度量,并在有和没有PD的情况下比较成人的BPST性能。方法。招募了共有91名具有温和中温和的Pd和112个神经典型(NT)同类年龄的成年人的个体,用于完成BPST和其他流动性和认知措施。相关性用于确定BPST的构建和并发有效性,具有空间认知与电动机认知集成的有效措施。使用独立的T检验比较PD和NT成人之间的性能。结果。 BPST是可行的管理。分析显示了对空间认知和电动认知整合的构建有效性的证据。随着移动性和认知的其他测试,证明了并发有效性。对于PD的个体而言,关系更强,更为重要,而不是NT个体。 BPST性能在组之间没有显着差异。结论。在移动环境中整合认知挑战的测试是评估空间认知和电动机认知整合的健康必需的。 BPST是对PD的个体的全身空间认知和电动机认知整合的可行性和有效的测试。

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