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Dual task performance in older adults: Examining visual discrimination performance whilst treadmill walking at preferred and non-preferred speeds

机译:老年人的双重任务表现:检查视觉歧视性能,而跑步机以首选和非优先速度行走

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This study examined visual discrimination performance in a sample of older adults before, during and post treadmill walking at preferred walking speed and preferred walking speed +20%. Nine adults (6 females and 3 males) aged 60-77 years (mean age = 67.1 +/- 5.7 years) undertook three trials each lasting 15 min, rest, walking at preferred speed and walking at preferred speed +20%. Pre, during and post each condition, participants undertook measures of visual-cognitive performance. There were no significant main effects or higher order interactions for condition (rest, vs. walking preferred speed, vs. walking preferred speed +20%) or time (pre, during, post) (all P > 0.05). There was a significant condition X time interaction for response time (P = 0.014, partial eta(2) = 0.352). Post hoc analysis indicated that response times were significantly faster during exercise at preferred speed compared to pre exercise at preferred speed (P = 0.042). Response times were significantly slower during walking at preferred speed +20% compared to pre exercise (P = 0.002) and to post exercise (P = 0.012). Response times were significantly faster during PSW compared to during rest (P = 0.05), during PSW compared to during PSW20 (P = 0.001) and significantly slower during PSW20 compared to during rest (P = 0.001). Post PSW20 response times were significantly slower than post PSW (P = 0.04). These results suggest that visual discrimination performance is facilitated when walking at preferred speeds but walking at 20% faster than preferred speed significantly impedes visual discrimination in older adults. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:本研究在更优选的步行速度和首选步行速度+ 20%之前,期间和追逐跑步机的样本中检查了视觉歧视性能。九名成年人(6名女性和3名男性)60-77岁(平均年龄= 67.1 +/- 5.7岁)进行三次试验,每次持续15分钟,休息,以首选速度行走,以首选速度行走+ 20%。在每个条件下,参与者进行了预先和发布,参与者进行了视觉认知性能的衡量标准。条件没有显着的主要效果或更高的阶数(休息,与行走优先速度,与行走优选的速度+ 20%)或时间(Pre,期间,帖子)(所有P> 0.05)。响应时间有一个重要的条件X时间相互作用(P = 0.014,部分ETA(2)= 0.352)。后HOC分析表明,在优选速度下,在优选速度下运动期间响应时间明显更快(P = 0.042)。与预锻炼(P = 0.002)和后锻炼相比,在优选的速度+ 20%下行走时,在优选的速度+ 20%的响应时间显着慢。在PSW期间,在PSW期间,在PSW期间与PSW20(P = 0.001)相比,PSW期间的响应时间明显更快(P = 0.05),并且在PSW20期间与静止期间相比显着较慢(P = 0.001)。 PAST PSW20响应时间明显慢于PSW后(P = 0.04)。这些结果表明,在优选速度下行走时便于视觉辨别性能,但步行比首选速度快20%,显着阻碍了老年人的视觉鉴别。 (c)2016年Elsevier B.v.保留所有权利。

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