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Walking speed does not affect age-differences in ankle muscle beta-band intermuscular coherence during treadmill walking 行走速度不影响跑步机行走时踝关节肌β -带肌间一致性的年龄差异
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.20338/bjmb.v16i5.323
P. C. Santos, I. Zijdewind, C. Lamoth, L. T. Gobbi, T. Hortobágyi
Background: By examining whether age and speed each differently affects beta-coherence during walking, we can extend the limited evidence on age-related impairment in neural control of walking. We determined the effects of age and walking speed on intermuscular beta band coherence between lower limb muscle pairs and the association between stride characteristics and intermuscular beta band coherence between these muscle pairs. Methods: Older (n=12) and younger (n=14) individuals walked on a treadmill at fixed (1.2 m/s) and fast (~1.3x preferred) speeds for 3min. For 100 dominant leg strides, we measured length, width, stance, swing time, cadence and intermuscular beta-coherence (15-35Hz) for the synergistic (biceps femoris (BF)-semitendinosus, rectus femoris (RF)-vastus lateralis (VL), gastrocnemius lateralis (GL)-soleus (SL), Tibialis anterior (TA)-peroneus longus (PL)) and the antagonistic (RF-BF and TA-GL) muscle pairs at swing and stance. Results: Comparing fast vs. fixed speed, participants walked with increased length (21%), cadence (12%), and coefficient of variation (CV) of stride length (14%), decreased stride width (-20%), and stance (-5%) and swing time (-14%) and with stronger TA-GL beta-coherence during early stance (69%, all p<0.01). Older vs. Younger individuals walked with slower fast gait speed (~9%), higher CV of stride length (21%), weaker GL-SL (-47%) and TA-PL (-60%) beta-coherences during the late swing and early stance phase, respectively (all p<0.01). No Group*Condition interactions occurred Conclusion: Oscillatory coupling between synergistic ankle muscle pairs during walking is lower in older vs. young individuals, but this difference is independent of walking speed while walking on a treadmill.
背景:通过研究年龄和速度对步行时β -相干性的影响是否不同,我们可以扩展有关年龄相关的步行神经控制损伤的有限证据。我们确定了年龄和步行速度对下肢肌肉对间肌间β带一致性的影响,以及步幅特征与这些肌肉对间肌间β带一致性的关系。方法:老年人(n=12)和年轻人(n=14)在跑步机上以固定(1.2 m/s)和快速(约1.3倍首选)的速度步行3min。对于100条优势腿跨步,我们测量了摆动和站立时的协同肌对(股二头肌(BF)-半腱肌、股直肌(RF)-股外侧肌(VL)、腓骨外侧肌(GL)-比目鱼肌(SL)、胫骨前肌(TA)-腓骨长肌(PL))和拮抗肌对(RF-BF和TA-GL)的长度、宽度、站立姿势、摆动时间、节奏和肌间β -一致性(15-35Hz)。结果:与固定速度相比,参与者步行时步幅长度(21%)、步幅(12%)、步长变异系数(CV)(14%)增加,步幅宽度(-20%)、站姿(-5%)和摇摆时间(-14%)减少,站姿早期TA-GL β一致性增强(69%,均p<0.01)。老年人与年轻人在摇摆后期和站立早期的快速步速较慢(~9%),步长CV较高(21%),GL-SL(-47%)和TA-PL (-60%) β -相干性较弱(p均<0.01)。结论:老年人与年轻人相比,步行时协同踝关节肌肉对之间的振荡耦合较低,但这种差异与在跑步机上行走时的步行速度无关。
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Proactive control to navigate our daily environments 主动控制我们的日常环境
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.20338/bjmb.v16i5.319
B. McFadyen, A. Lamontagne, Olivier Anne-Helene, Pettre Julien, M. Cinelli, F. Barbieri
Safely navigating our environment is crucial to daily living, but the study of locomotor navigational control in relation to the complex interaction of personal and environmental factors is still in its infancy. Work to now has proposed different proactive control variables for collision avoidance based on visual information. Such control has more recently been shown to be specific to personal (e.g., age, neurological diseases) and environmental (e.g., obstacle type) characteristics. Continued study of the complex person-environment interaction is required along with continued theorization on combined proactive and reactive control factors.
安全导航对我们的日常生活至关重要,但与个人和环境因素复杂相互作用有关的运动导航控制的研究仍处于起步阶段。目前已有研究提出了不同的基于视觉信息的避碰主动控制变量。这种控制最近被证明是针对个人(例如,年龄、神经疾病)和环境(例如,障碍类型)特征的。需要继续研究复杂的人与环境的相互作用,并继续将主动和被动控制因素结合起来理论化。
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Editorial: Effects of aging on locomotor patterns 社论:衰老对运动模式的影响
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.20338/bjmb.v16i5.353
P. C. Santos, D. Orcioli-Silva
Aging and age-associated neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, may impair walking performance. Changes in walking performance are related to an increase in fall risk, institutionalization, hospitalization, survival rate, and mortality. Due to the increase in the older population, especially age-related diseases, the number of research aiming at understanding the mechanisms behind such changes and tools (interventions) to improve walking performance has increased substantially. In this special issue, we target to compile information and strengthen the discussion about whether and how aging and AD, and PD affect walking (the most common way of human locomotion), and potential interventions to improve walking in these populations. A total of 5 studies composed this special issue, including 4 original papers and 1 review
衰老和与年龄相关的神经系统疾病,如阿尔茨海默病和帕金森病,可能会损害行走能力。步行能力的改变与跌倒风险、住院率、存活率和死亡率的增加有关。由于老年人口的增加,特别是与年龄有关的疾病的增加,旨在了解这些变化背后的机制和工具(干预)以改善步行性能的研究数量大幅增加。在这期特刊中,我们的目标是收集信息并加强关于衰老、AD和PD是否以及如何影响行走(人类最常见的运动方式)的讨论,以及改善这些人群行走的潜在干预措施。本期特刊共收录5篇研究,其中原创论文4篇,综述1篇
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Mechanisms that stabilize human walking 稳定人类行走的机制
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.20338/bjmb.v16i5.321
Moira van Leeuwen, S. Bruijn, J. V. van Dieën
In this paper we review what mechanisms are used to stabilize human bipedal gait. Based on mechanical reasoning, potential mechanisms to control the body center of mass trajectory are modulation of foot placement, stance leg control consisting of modulation of ankle moments and push-off forces, and modulations of the body’s angular momentum. The first two mechanisms and especially the first are dominant in controlling center of mass accelerations during gait, while angular momentum control plays a lesser role, but may be important to control body alignment and orientation. The same control mechanisms stabilize both steady-state and perturbed gait in both the mediolateral and antero-posterior directions. Control is at least in part active and is affected by proprioceptive, visual and vestibular information. Results support that this reflects a feedback process in which sensory information is used to obtain an estimate of the center of mass state based on which foot placement and ankle moments are modulated. These active feedback mechanisms suggest training approaches for populations at risk of falling, such as augmenting their effective use by means of augmented feedback, or using their complementary nature to train one mechanism by constraining the other mechanisms.
本文综述了稳定人类双足步态的机制。基于力学推理,控制身体质心轨迹的潜在机制是调节脚的位置,由调节脚踝力矩和推离力组成的站立腿控制,以及调节身体的角动量。前两种机构,特别是前一种机构在控制步态过程中质心加速度方面占主导地位,而角动量控制的作用较小,但对控制身体的直线和方向可能很重要。相同的控制机制在中外侧和前后方向稳定稳态和扰动步态。控制至少部分是主动的,受本体感觉、视觉和前庭信息的影响。结果支持这反映了一个反馈过程,在这个过程中,感官信息被用来获得基于脚的位置和脚踝力矩被调制的重心状态的估计。这些主动反馈机制为有跌倒风险的人群提供了培训方法,例如通过增强反馈来增强其有效使用,或利用其互补性通过约束其他机制来训练一种机制。
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Inadvertent obstacle contacts when older adults step over obstacles: Effect of sex, self-reported fatigue, gait parameters, and prescription medications 老年人跨越障碍时的无意接触障碍:性别、自我报告的疲劳、步态参数和处方药的影响
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.20338/bjmb.v16i4.317
Timothy D. Becker, S. Rietdyk
Background: Tripping is a common cause of falls, but the factors that are associated with trip risk are understudied. Aim: To quantify inadvertent trips with a stationary, visible obstacle in older adults, and to determine how inadvertent trips are related to fatigue, sex, gait measures, and prescription medications. Methods: Forty-one subjects walked on a 6 m walkway and stepped over a visible, stationary obstacle (height: 25% of leg length) 100 times; inadvertent trips with the obstacle were documented. We also collected gait measures on a clear walkway, self-reported fatigue every 25 obstacle crossing trials, and number of prescription medications. Participants were categorized as: 0 contacts or ≥1 contact. Results: The obstacle was contacted by 15 participants (37%) in 29 trials (0.7% of all trials); 52% of contacts were with the lead limb. Self-reported fatigue increased during the obstacle crossing protocol (p<0.001). Participants in the ≥1 contact group had slower gait speed, shorter stride length, and higher gait cycle time variability (p≤0.041). They also reported higher maximum fatigue (p=0.022) and a higher number of prescription medications (p=0.019). Males and females were not different in contact frequency (p=0.93). Interpretation: Inadvertent trips were not uncommon in older adults, even with a visible, stationary obstacle. Lead limb contacts indicate that older adults will have more difficulty recovering their balance after a trip. The strong association between fatigue (induced by walking) and impaired gait is highly relevant when quantifying gait in older adults, and also when developing fall prevention programs.
背景:绊倒是跌倒的常见原因,但与绊倒风险相关的因素尚未得到充分研究。目的:量化老年人在固定的、可见的障碍物下的无意绊倒,并确定无意绊倒与疲劳、性别、步态测量和处方药的关系。方法:41名受试者在6米的人行道上行走,并跨越一个可见的、静止的障碍物(高度:腿长的25%)100次;无意中绊倒障碍物的记录。我们还收集了在清晰的人行道上的步态测量,每25个障碍试验中自我报告的疲劳程度,以及处方药的数量。参与者分为:0个接触者或≥1个接触者。结果:29项试验(占全部试验的0.7%)中有15名受试者(37%)接触到障碍物;52%的接触者为前肢。自我报告的疲劳在障碍穿越过程中增加(p<0.001)。≥1次接触组的参与者步态速度较慢,步幅较短,步态周期时间变异性较高(p≤0.041)。他们还报告了更高的最大疲劳(p=0.022)和更多的处方药(p=0.019)。男女接触频率差异无统计学意义(p=0.93)。解释:在老年人中,不小心绊倒并不罕见,即使有一个可见的固定障碍物。带铅的肢体接触表明,老年人在旅行后恢复平衡会更困难。疲劳(由步行引起)和步态受损之间的强烈联系在量化老年人的步态时是高度相关的,在制定预防跌倒计划时也是如此。
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Dual-task performance in seniors with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease: a longitudinal study 老年轻度认知障碍和阿尔茨海默病的双任务表现:一项纵向研究
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.20338/bjmb.v16i5.309
D. C. P. Silva, J. Ansai, L. M. Melo, Ana C V G Ferreira, P. Rossi, F. Vale, L. Andrade
BACKGROUND: Motor performance in older adults with cognitive impairment is worse under dual task conditions, increasing the risk of falls. However, there is a lack of studies that analyze this performance over time in people with different cognitive profiles.AIM: This study aimed to compare the performance of an isolated task and a dual task in people with preserved cognition (PrC), mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer`s disease (AD).METHOD: Data were collected on two occasions (T1; T2), thirty-two months apart. Participants (n=51) were separated between groups: PrC (n=22), MCI (n=19) and AD (n=10). They were analyzed in three situations: 1) isolated motor task - Timed up and go test (TUGT); 2) cognitive-motor test (CMT)– dialing on the phone; 3) dual task (DT). To compare the performance of the dual task between the groups, delta was calculated and the ANCOVA test was applied.RESULTS: Although the cost of the dual task was not significantly different over time in any group, we found increases in the time required to complete the TUGT (p<0.01) and TUGT-DT (p>0.01) after 32 months in the AD group and a reduction in time in the PrC and MCI groups.  A greater number of steps in the TUGT-DT (p<0.01) and an increase in cadence in the TUGT (p=0.01) and TUGT-DT (p<0.01) were also found in the AD group.CONCLUSION:We suggest that a more functional task, such as walking while typing on the phone, may be considered a more sensitive way of assessing older adults with AD.
背景:老年认知障碍患者的运动表现在双重任务条件下更差,增加了跌倒的风险。然而,缺乏对具有不同认知特征的人的这种表现进行长期分析的研究。目的:本研究旨在比较保留认知(PrC)、轻度认知障碍(MCI)和阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者的孤立任务和双重任务的表现。方法:收集两次数据(T1;2),间隔32个月。参与者(n=51)被分为三组:PrC (n=22), MCI (n=19)和AD (n=10)。他们在三种情况下进行分析:1)孤立运动任务-计时和走测试(TUGT);2)认知运动测试(CMT) -拨打电话;3)双重任务(DT)。为了比较两组之间的双重任务表现,计算delta并应用ANCOVA检验。结果:尽管双重任务的成本在任何组中都没有显着差异,但我们发现AD组在32个月后完成TUGT所需的时间增加(p0.01),而PrC和MCI组的时间减少。AD组的TUGT- dt步数增加(p<0.01), TUGT和TUGT- dt的节奏增加(p=0.01)。结论:我们认为,更功能化的任务,如一边走路一边打手机,可能被认为是评估老年AD患者更敏感的方法。
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Gait velocity and stability are correlated to muscle and bone mass loss in people with Parkinson’s disease: a preliminary study 一项初步研究表明,帕金森病患者的步态速度和稳定性与肌肉和骨量损失有关
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.20338/bjmb.v16i5.346
F. Barbieri, M. H. Faria, Lucas Similei, T. Penedo, C. A. Kalva Filho, V. S. Beretta
Background: Parkinson’s disease (PD) exacerbates muscle and bone mass loss, which is associated with several negative outcomes such as falls and disability. Thus, muscle and bone mass loss may be one mechanism for the mediator role between gait impairments and PD. Aim: To verify the relationship between the spatial-temporal gait parameters and the body composition of the lower limbs in people with PD. Method: Thirteen people with PD were evaluated on two different days: i) clinical and gait evaluation; ii) body composition evaluation. The step length, width, duration and speed, the percentage in double support, and gait velocity during walking at self-selected velocity. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry technique was used to measure fat mass, lean mass, bone mass, and the total mass, for whole body, and separately for each limb. Pearson’s correlation coefficients were applied between the spatial-temporal gait parameters and the variables of body composition of lower limbs. Results: Reduced lean and bone mass of both legs were related to faster gait velocity (r=0.6, p<0.03 and r=0.7, p<0.01, respectively) and step speed (r=0.5, p<0.05 and r=0.65, p<0.02, respectively). Also, narrower step width was related to the higher bone mass of both legs (r=0.6, p<0.03). However, muscle and bone mass did not correlate with step length and duration, and percentage of double support. Interpretation:Our findings suggest that the muscle and bone mass of the lower limbs are important body characteristics for gait impairments in people with PD and should be monitored over the disease.
背景:帕金森病(PD)加剧了肌肉和骨量的损失,这与跌倒和残疾等几种负面结果有关。因此,肌肉和骨量损失可能是步态障碍和PD之间中介作用的机制之一。目的:验证PD患者的时空步态参数与下肢身体组成的关系。方法:对13例PD患者在2天内进行临床和步态评估;Ii)身体成分评价。步长、步宽、步长、步速、双支撑的百分比、以自选速度行走时的步态速度。采用双能x线吸收测量技术测量全身脂肪质量、瘦质量、骨量和总质量,并分别对每条肢体进行测量。采用Pearson相关系数将时空步态参数与下肢身体组成变量进行关联。结果:两腿瘦骨量减少与更快的步态速度(r=0.6, p<0.03和r=0.7, p<0.01)和步速(r=0.5, p<0.05和r=0.65, p<0.02)有关。此外,较窄的步宽与较高的双腿骨量相关(r=0.6, p<0.03)。然而,肌肉和骨量与步长、持续时间和双支撑百分比无关。解释:我们的研究结果表明,下肢肌肉和骨量是PD患者步态障碍的重要身体特征,应该在疾病期间进行监测。
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The trajectory of Lilian Teresa Bucken Gobbi (1956-2022): An eminent researcher of gait and posture 莉莲·特蕾莎·巴肯·戈比的轨迹(1956-2022):一位杰出的步态和姿势研究者
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.20338/bjmb.v16i4.338
Renato Moraes, Veronica Miyasike-daSilva, D. Orcioli-Silva, R. Vitório, F. Barbieri, C. Silveira
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Quiet eye training alleviates the yips in golf putting: a research proposal 静眼训练减轻高尔夫球推杆时的嘴唇:一项研究提案
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.20338/bjmb.v16i4.300
J. Vickers
A case study is presented of a professional golfer (AB) who in her 13th LPGA season suffered from the psychological form of the YIPS. She had increased anxiety about her technique and eye movements that made focusing difficult. After a quiet eye (QE) training program she overcame the YIPS and had her 2nd best season. However, her improvement was temporary for reasons that may have been due to how the treatment was delivered. Due to the pandemic, she was given a QE training program that used email, phone calls, videos showing the quiet eye of elite golfers, counseling, and research papers. Her QE and coupled stroke kinematics were not recorded, as normally occurs, thus the paper concludes with suggestions for a QE training program that may lead to permanent improvements in golf or other sports where this stressful disorder occurs.
本文介绍了一名职业高尔夫球手(AB)在她的第13个LPGA赛季中遭受心理形式的YIPS的案例研究。她对自己的技术和眼球运动越来越焦虑,这使得她很难集中注意力。经过静眼(QE)训练计划,她克服了YIPS,并取得了她第二好的赛季。然而,她的好转是暂时的,原因可能是治疗的方式。由于新冠疫情,她接受了一项量化宽松培训项目,该项目使用电子邮件、电话、展示精英高尔夫球手安静眼睛的视频、咨询和研究论文。她的QE和耦合的中风运动学没有被记录下来,这通常是会发生的,因此本文总结了QE训练计划的建议,这可能会导致高尔夫或其他运动中出现这种压力障碍的永久性改善。
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Does the hippocampus exhibit offline reactivation of neural activity following motor sequence learning? 在运动序列学习后,海马体是否表现出离线的神经活动再激活?
Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI: 10.20338/bjmb.v16i3.297
B. King, A. Van Roy, Ainsley Temudo, Kaitlyn Dwenger, Mareike A. Gann, G. Albouy
Memory consolidation in the declarative memory domain is known to be supported by the replay or reactivation of learning-related hippocampal activity during subsequent offline epochs (i.e., during post-encoding rest). Examinations into an analogous hippocampal reactivation process following motor learning have, until recently, been non-existent. This gap in the literature has been fueled by the traditional – yet outdated - view that the hippocampus is not involved in motor learning. Here, we discuss recent research in the motor memory domain that provides evidence in support of hippocampal reactivation following motor sequence learning. We conclude by highlighting several areas that warrant examination in future research, including experimentally manipulating post-learning hippocampal reactivation in an effort to enhance the motor memory consolidation process.
在随后的离线时期(即编码后休息期间),与学习相关的海马活动的重放或重新激活支持陈述性记忆领域的记忆巩固。直到最近,对运动学习后类似的海马体再激活过程的研究还不存在。传统的——但已经过时的——观点认为海马体与运动学习无关,这助长了文献中的这一空白。在这里,我们讨论了最近在运动记忆领域的研究,这些研究为支持运动序列学习后海马再激活提供了证据。最后,我们强调了未来研究中值得研究的几个领域,包括通过实验操纵学习后海马再激活来增强运动记忆巩固过程。
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