The Effect of Texting on Balance and Temporospatial Aspects of Gait

E. Goddard, Pierce T. Remler, Robert H. Roos, R. Turchyn
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The purpose of this study was to determine effects of texting on standing balance and the temporospatial aspects ofgait. It was hypothesized that texting would decrease stride velocity and increase deviation from midline while walking, as well asincrease centre of pressure (CoP) excursions while standing. Fifteen participants (eleven males and four females, 21.12±1.25 yearsof age) performed two standing balance tasks and two walking tasks. A repeated measures experimental design was used. Thestanding task consisted of standing as still as possible on a force plate for 20 seconds, which was then repeated while theparticipant texted a standard text message (48 characters). The second task consisted of walking along a six metre straight linewhile being filmed posteriorly along the line of progression, and perpendicular to direction of motion. This task was completed againwhile texting a similar predetermined message (48 characters). Balance performance was quantified by the percentage of total timewithin a 5 mm radius of each participant’s centre of pressure (CoP). Gait quality was quantified using the average step length, stridevelocity, and mediolateral standard deviation from midline averaged from both feet. The percentage of time spent within 5 mm of theaverage CoP was significantly (p<0.05) less while texting compared to the non-texting control condition. Additionally, themediolateral standard deviation from the midline while walking increased significantly (p<0.05) in the texting condition. Average steplength and average stride velocity decreased significantly (p<0.05) while texting compared to the control condition. Standing balanceand temporospatial aspects of walking are significantly degraded by texting. These results are valuable due to the growingprevalence of mobile technology. These results suggest that texting and walking could be detrimental to pedestrian safety and canhelp inform decisions regarding infrastructure to minimize potential dangers associated with distracted walkers.
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发短信对平衡和步态时空方面的影响
本研究的目的是确定发短信对站立平衡和步态时空方面的影响。据推测,发短信会降低走路时的步频,增加与中线的偏离,以及增加站立时的压力中心(CoP)偏移。15名参与者(11名男性,4名女性,21.12±1.25岁)进行了两项站立平衡任务和两项步行任务。采用重复测量实验设计。站立任务包括尽可能静止地站在测力板上20秒,然后在参与者发一条标准短信(48个字符)的同时重复这一任务。第二项任务是沿着一条6米的直线行走,同时沿着前进的直线向后拍摄,垂直于运动方向。这个任务在发送类似的预定信息(48个字符)时再次完成。平衡表现通过在每个参与者的压力中心(CoP) 5毫米半径内的总时间百分比来量化。采用平均步长、步幅发展和双脚平均中线的中外侧标准偏差来量化步态质量。与不发短信的对照组相比,发短信时在距离平均CoP 5 mm范围内的时间百分比显著减少(p<0.05)。此外,在发短信的情况下,行走时与中线的中外侧标准差显著增加(p<0.05)。与对照组相比,发短信时平均步长和平均步频显著降低(p<0.05)。发短信大大降低了站立、平衡和行走的时空能力。由于移动技术的日益普及,这些结果是有价值的。这些结果表明,边走边发短信可能对行人安全有害,并有助于为有关基础设施的决策提供信息,以尽量减少与分心步行者相关的潜在危险。
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