帕金森病患者在定时向上走测试中的双任务表现--冻结和认知的影响。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Gait & posture Pub Date : 2024-10-18 DOI:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2024.10.016
Hanna Johansson , Daniel S. Peterson , Jenny Sedhed , Breiffni Leavy
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背景:在帕金森病(PD)患者中,双任务对步态的干扰(DTI)已被充分记录,但双任务如何影响功能移动性却鲜为人知。了解认知和步态冻结(FOG)如何进一步影响双任务能力,对于风险评估和随后提供有针对性的康复治疗非常重要:研究问题:在同时进行定时起立和前进任务时,DTI 对完成时间的影响是什么;在同时进行连续减法任务时,DTI 对反应率的影响是什么;DTI 是否受 FOG 或认知的影响?采用横断面研究设计。研究人员收集了参与者的人口统计学特征和临床特征,包括总体认知能力和自我报告的 FOG。在进行 TUG 测试时,可同时进行和不进行连续减法任务。根据情况使用配对样本 t 检验或 Wilcoxon 符号秩检验比较单任务和双任务的 TUG 完成时间和连续减法任务的反应率。使用单样本 Wilcoxon 符号秩检验比较任务之间的优先顺序。在控制年龄、性别和疾病严重程度的情况下,通过多元线性回归研究了FOG和认知能力的影响:结果:共纳入77名轻度至中度帕金森病患者。在步态(TUG)和认知(反应率)任务中均观察到显著的 DTI。在运动任务和认知任务之间没有观察到具有统计学意义的优先模式。在单一任务和双重任务中,全局认知与完成时间和反应率均有明显关系,而在这两种情况下,FOG 均与结果无关:意义:认知似乎与单一任务和双重任务条件下的功能性移动能力有明显关系,在对帕金森病患者进行常规移动能力评估时应考虑到这一点。
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Dual-task performance during the Timed Up and Go test in Parkinson's disease - the impact of freezing and cognition

Background

Dual-task interference (DTI) on gait is well documented in Parkinson’s disease (PD), but how dual-tasks affect functional mobility is less known. Understanding how cognition and freezing of gait (FOG) further impact dual-task ability is important for risk assessment and subsequent delivery of targeted rehabilitation.

Research question

What is the DTI on completion time of the Timed Up and Go, and DTI on response rate of a serial subtraction task when performed simultaneously, and is DTI impacted by FOG or cognition?

Methods

A cross-sectional study design was used. Demographic and clinical characteristics of participants were collected, including global cognition and self-reported FOG. The TUG test was performed with and without a serial subtraction task. Completion times on TUG and response rates on the serial subtraction task was compared between single and dual-task performance using paired samples t-test or Wilcoxon signed rank test as appropriate. Prioritization between tasks was compared with one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test. The impact of FOG and cognition was investigated with multiple linear regression, controlling for age, sex, and disease severity.

Results

A total of 77 people with mild to moderate PD were included. Significant DTI was observed for both the gait (TUG) and cognitive (response rate) tasks. No statistically significant pattern of prioritization was observed between motor and cognitive tasks. Global cognition was significantly related to both completion time and response rate in single and dual-tasking, whereas FOG was not found to be associated to the outcomes in either condition.

Significance

Cognition appears to significantly relate to performance of functional mobility in single and dual-task conditions, which should be considered during routine mobility assessments in people with PD.
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Gait & posture
Gait & posture 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Gait & Posture is a vehicle for the publication of up-to-date basic and clinical research on all aspects of locomotion and balance. The topics covered include: Techniques for the measurement of gait and posture, and the standardization of results presentation; Studies of normal and pathological gait; Treatment of gait and postural abnormalities; Biomechanical and theoretical approaches to gait and posture; Mathematical models of joint and muscle mechanics; Neurological and musculoskeletal function in gait and posture; The evolution of upright posture and bipedal locomotion; Adaptations of carrying loads, walking on uneven surfaces, climbing stairs etc; spinal biomechanics only if they are directly related to gait and/or posture and are of general interest to our readers; The effect of aging and development on gait and posture; Psychological and cultural aspects of gait; Patient education.
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