Specific smartphone usage and cognitive performance affect gait characteristics during free-living and treadmill walking

被引:21
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作者
Niederer, Daniel [1 ]
Bumann, Anke [1 ]
Muehlhauser, Yvonne [1 ]
Schmitt, Mareike [1 ]
Wess, Katja [1 ]
Engeroff, Tobias [1 ]
Wilke, Jan [1 ]
Vogt, Lutz [1 ]
Banzer, Winfried [1 ]
机构
[1] Goethe Univ Frankfurt, Dept Sports Med, Ginnheimer Landstr 39, D-40487 Frankfurt, Germany
关键词
Cell phone; Mobile phone; Cellular phone; Walking; Attention; Dual-task; Gait variability; LOCAL DYNAMIC STABILITY; MOVEMENT VARIABILITY; MOTOR VARIABILITY; EXPOSURE; PHONE; TASK;
D O I
10.1016/j.gaitpost.2018.04.007
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Background: Mobile phone tasks like texting, typing, and dialling during walking are known to impact gait characteristics. Beyond that, the effects of performing smartphone-typical actions like researching and taking self-portraits (selfie) on gait have not been investigated yet. Research question: We aimed to investigate the effects of smartphone usage on relevant gait characteristics and to reveal potential association of basic cognitive and walking plus smartphone dual-task abilities. Methods: Our cross-sectional, cross-over study on physically active, healthy participants was performed on two days, interrupted by a 24-h washout in between. Assessments were: 1) Cognitive testing battery consisting of the trail making test (TMT A and B) and the Stroop test 2) Treadmill walking under five smartphone usage conditions: no use (control condition), reading, dialling, internet searching and taking a selfie in randomized order. Kinematic and kinetic gait characteristics were assessed to estimate conditions influence. Results: In our sample of 36 adults (24.6 +/- 1 years, 23 female, 13 male), ANCOVAs followed by post-hoc t-tests revealed that smartphone usage impaired all tested gait characteristics: gait speed (decrease, all conditions): F = 54.7, p < 0.001; cadence (increase, all): F = 38.3, p < 0.001; double stride length (decrease, all): F = 33.8, p < 0.001; foot external rotation (increase during dialling, researching, selfie): F = 16.7, p < 0.001; stride length variability (increase): F = 11.7, p < 0.001; step width variability (increase): F = 5.3, p < 0.001; step width (Friedmann test and Wilcoxon Bonferroni-Holm-corrected post-hoc analyses, increase): Z=-2.3 to -2.9; p < 0.05); plantar pressure proportion (increase during reading and researching) (Z=-2.9; p < 0.01). The ability to keep usual gait quality during smartphone usage was systematically associated with the TMT B time regarding cadence and double stride length for reading (r=-0.37), dialling (r=-0.35) and taking a selfie (r=-0.34). Significance: Smartphone usage substantially impacts walking characteristics in most situations. Changes of gait patterns indicate higher cognitive loads and lower awareness.
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