Dual-task walking speed in older people with cognitive decline

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作者
Hereitova, I. [1 ,2 ]
Votik, T. [1 ]
Dornak, T. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ W Bohemia, Fak Zdravotnickych Studii, Plzen, Czech Republic
[2] LF UP FN Olomouc, Neurol klin, Olomouc, Czech Republic
[3] LF UP FN Olomouc, Neurol klin, Zdravotniku 248-7, Olomouc 77900, Czech Republic
关键词
dementia; cognitive decline; walking speed; GAIT SPEED; IMPAIRMENT; DEMENTIA; RISK; PREVALENCE; ATTENTION; MOCA;
D O I
10.48095/cccsnn2023271
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Aim: The aim of the study was to analyze the effect of different dual task conditions on walking speed in older adults with cognitive decline and to compare this with a control group of cognitively intact subjects. Patients and methods: A total of 50 participants were included in this cross-sectional study (25 probands with cognitive decline according to the Montreal Cognitive Assessment [MoCA] <= 25 at a mean age of 69.6 +/- 9.4 years; 25 cognitively intact probands with MoCA >= 26 at a mean age of 59.5 +/- 7.0 years). To analyze the effect of single-task difficulty with the greatest interference, the dual -task eff ect (DTE) on walking speed was calculated in six random-order conditions assessed under comfortable walking speed, and at maximal walking speed in combination with the visual-verbal Stroop test and the motor task. Results: The dual-task cost (negative DTE) during the 10 Meter Walk Test (10MWT) combined with the visual-verbal Stroop test with prioritization to maximal walking speed was statistically significantly higher (P < 0.001) than the motor task-based slowing at comfortable and maximal speed according to the Wilcoxon paired test for the group of older people with cognitive decline. According to the Mann-Whitney test, the dual-task cost at maximum walking speed during the cognitive task was also shown to be significantly higher (P = 0.017) in older people with cognitive decline. Conclusion: Increased interference effects associated with reduced walking speed were most pronounced in situations with combined cognitive-motor load under divided attention effects. Thus, it may provide a new direction in the detection of older adults at a high risk of dementia for potential clinical use.
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页数:6
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