A randomized controlled pilot study assessing the feasibility of combined motor-cognitive training and its effect on gait characteristics in the elderly

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作者
de Bruin, Eling D. [1 ]
Reve, Eva van Het [1 ]
Murer, Kurt [1 ]
机构
[1] ETH, Inst Human Movement Sci & Sport, Dept Hlth Sci & Technol, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
Ageing; prevention; walking; dual task; cognitive rehabilitation; OLDER-ADULTS; EXECUTIVE FUNCTION; RISK-FACTORS; FALL RISK; PREVENTION; WALKING; PEOPLE; COMMUNITY; ATTENTION; TASK;
D O I
10.1177/0269215512453352
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Objective: (1) To develop a motor-cognition training programme; (2) to evaluate the ability to recruit and retain elderly people; (3) to assess the effects of the interventions. Design: Pilot randomized controlled trial. Setting: Assisted living facility. Participants: Sixteen subjects (11 female) living in an assisted living facility were randomized to a motor or motor-cognition group. Interventions: Both groups received machine-driven strength training and balance exercises for 45 minutes, twice weekly, for 12 weeks. In addition, the motor-cognition group received computerized training for attention 3-5 times per week for 10 weeks. Main outcome measures: Baseline and post-intervention (12 weeks) assessments focused on recruitment, attrition and adherence. Secondary outcome measures assessed dual-task costs of gait (velocity, cadence, step time, step length), expanded timed get-up-and-go, falls efficacy and reaction time. Results: Of 35 subjects initially approached, 16 started and 14 completed the study, resulting in 46% recruitment, 19% attrition and >80% adherence rates. There is more evidence of altered levels in the motor-cognitive treatment group with significant differences in average change for fear of falling (P = 0.017) and foot reaction time (P = 0.046). No statistical significance was reached for gait parameters. Conclusions: Motor-cognition training is feasible and shows trends to stronger improvement in walking and reaction time. The application in a main study is deemed feasible. A minimum of +/- 55 subjects per group are required to achieve a power of 80% at the 5% level of significance based on step length and considering the expectable attrition rate in a required larger scale study.
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页数:11
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