Gait Dysfunction in Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome

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作者
Ayers, Emmeline [1 ]
Verghese, Joe [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Albert Einstein Coll Med, Dept Neurol, Bronx, NY 10461 USA
[2] Albert Einstein Coll Med, Dept Med, Bronx, NY 10461 USA
关键词
Cognition; gait; motoric cognitive risk syndrome; IMPAIRMENT; DEMENTIA; TALKING; WALKING; ABNORMALITIES; PREVALENCE; VALIDATION; DISABILITY; LOCOMOTION; MORTALITY;
D O I
10.3233/JAD-181227
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Background: Motoric cognitive risk (MCR) syndrome is a cognitive-motor syndrome associated with increased risk of transition to dementia. The clinical phenotype of MCR is not yet established. Objective: To systematically assess clinical gait abnormalities in older adults with MCR. Methods: Of the 522 community-dwelling non-demented adults aged 65 and older enrolled in the Central Control of Mobility in Aging study, 43 were diagnosed with MCR (47% women) based on presence of cognitive complaints and slow gait velocity (MCRv). Four additional subtypes of MCR were defined by substituting slow gait with short stride length (MCRsl, n = 41), slow swing time (MCRsw, n = 21), high stride length variability (MCRslv, n= 24), and high swing time variability (MCRswv, n = 25). The prevalence of clinical gait abnormalities (neurological or non-neurological) in MCR overall (n = 81) and subtypes was studied. We also examined if gait abnormalities predicted further cognitive and functional decline in MCR cases. Results: Most clinical gait abnormalities were mild (walked without assistance) in the five MCR subtypes (44 to 61%). Neurological (range 24 to 46%) and non-neurological gait abnormalities (33 to 61%) were common in all MCR subtypes. Neurological gaits were most frequent in MCRs1 (46%) and non-neurological gaits in MCRv (61%). Over a median 3.02 years of follow-up, presence of gait abnormality in MCR cases at baseline predicted worsening disability scores (estimate 0.17, p-value = 0.033) but not decline on cognitive scores (p-value = 0.056). Conclusion: Clinical gait abnormalities are common in MCR syndrome and its subtypes, and are associated with accelerated functional decline.
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