M. J. Durán-Navarrete, M. J. Soto-Voitmann, G. Torres-Araneda, L. D. Lagos-Gutiérrez
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
Dual-tasking is a non-pharmacological intervention in people with neurodegenerative conditions, and is used in Parkinson's disease (PD), primarily to enhance motor performance. The aim of this review is to compile the current evidence on how dual-task training affects cognitive processes in people with PD.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
A systematic review was undertaken, applying PRISMA guidelines, which included articles obtained from the PubMed, Web of Science, Science Direct and Springer Link databases. Methodological quality was assessed using PEDro and ROBINS-I.
RESULTS
Twelve articles met the inclusion and exclusion criteria: nine of them were randomized controlled trials, and the remaining three were non-randomized studies. Improvements in attention and executive functions were identified, although the diversity of approaches and duration means that reaching definitive conclusions is difficult.
CONCLUSIONS
Increased research and standardized intervention programmes are essential. Longitudinal and randomized controlled studies in representative samples which provide conclusions that are applicable to other contexts are also important.
简介双任务训练是一种针对神经退行性疾病患者的非药物干预措施,主要用于提高帕金森病(PD)患者的运动能力。本综述旨在梳理目前有关双任务训练如何影响帕金森病患者认知过程的证据。材料与方法采用 PRISMA 指南进行了系统性综述,包括从 PubMed、Web of Science、Science Direct 和 Springer Link 数据库中获取的文章。结果12篇文章符合纳入和排除标准:其中9篇为随机对照试验,其余3篇为非随机研究。尽管方法和持续时间的多样性意味着很难得出明确的结论,但还是发现了注意力和执行功能的改善。对具有代表性的样本进行纵向和随机对照研究并得出适用于其他情况的结论也很重要。