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Changes in step time variability, not changes in step length and width, are associated with lower-trunk sway during dual-task gait in older adults

机译:步骤时间变化的变化,在老年人的双任任务步态期间,在步长和宽度的变化不变,与较大的成人双任务步态

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Individuals are exposed to repetitive dual-task-like situations in daily life, particularly while walking, and falls among community-dwelling older adults typically occur in such situations. Thus, understanding how individuals adapt their walking-related motion under dual-task conditions is of clinical importance. The present study was conducted to investigate the association between dual-task-related changes (DT-changes) in lower-limb gait parameters and DT-changes in lower-trunk sway. We hypothesized that DT-changes in both spatial- and temporal-lower-limb gait parameters would be associated with DT-changes in lower-trunk sway. Participants were older adults aged > 60 years who lived independently in communities (n = 43, 73.7 [6.1] years old), and younger adults (n = 28, 22.7 [5.1] years old). Participants were asked to walk while performing an additional cognitive task, or with no additional task. During walking, lower-limb gait parameters (step time, step length and width) and lower-trunk sway were measured using a photoelectric cell system and inertial sensors. In older adults, DT-changes in step time variability was significantly associated with DT-changes in lower-trunk sway (standard beta = 0.683, p = 0.003), and DT-changes in lower-trunk sway variability (standard beta = 0.493, p = 0.029). In younger adults, DT-changes in step width were significantly associated with DT-changes in lower-trunk sway (standard beta = 0.395, p = 0.041). The current results partially supported our hypotheses. The association between DT-changes in lower limb and DT-changes in lower-trunk sway varied according to age group.
机译:个人在日常生活中暴露于重复的双重任务情况,特别是在行走时,并且落在社区住宅的老年人中通常发生在这种情况下。因此,了解个人在双任务条件下适应其行走相关的运动是临床重要性的。进行了本研究以研究下肢步态参数中的双重任务相关变化(DT变化)与下部行李箱摇摆的DT变化之间的关联。我们假设空间和时间下肢步态参数的DT变化将与下部行李箱摇摆的DT变化相关联。参与者是年龄较大的成年人> 60岁,在社区独立生活(n = 43,73.7 [6.1]岁月),年轻的成年人(n = 28,22.7 [5.1]岁)。要求参与者在执行额外的认知任务时走路,或者没有额外的任务。在步行期间,使用光电电池系统和惯性传感器测量下肢步态参数(步进时间,步长和宽度)和下行李箱摇摆。在老年人中,步进时间可变性的DT变化与下躯干摇摆(标准β= 0.683,P = 0.003)的DT变化显着相关,并且DT变化下继摇摆变异性(标准β= 0.493, P = 0.029)。在较年轻的成年人中,DT变化与下躯干摇摆的DT变化显着相关(标准β= 0.395,P = 0.041)。目前的结果部分支持我们的假设。根据年龄组的DT变化与下部行李箱摇摆的DT变化之间的关联变化。

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