Gait and Mild Cognitive Impairment : How spatiotemporal parameters and gait variability are affected in MCI

Tidigare forskning har funnit samband mellan gång och kognitiv funktion, men sambandet mellan lindrig kognitiv svikt (MCI) och gång är inte helt klarlagt. Syftet med den föreliggande examensuppsatsen var således att undersöka hur gångvariabler och gångvariabilitet är påverkat hos personer med MCI i...

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Main Author: Gravett, Stephanie
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Published: Umeå universitet, Institutionen för psykologi 2017
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-umu-1358362017-06-13T05:42:25ZGait and Mild Cognitive Impairment : How spatiotemporal parameters and gait variability are affected in MCIengGravett, StephanieUmeå universitet, Institutionen för psykologi2017GaitMild cognitive impairmentGait variabilitySpatiotemporal parametersGeriatricsgånglindrig kognitiv sviktgångvariabilitetspatio-temporala parametrargeriatrikPsychologyPsykologiTidigare forskning har funnit samband mellan gång och kognitiv funktion, men sambandet mellan lindrig kognitiv svikt (MCI) och gång är inte helt klarlagt. Syftet med den föreliggande examensuppsatsen var således att undersöka hur gångvariabler och gångvariabilitet är påverkat hos personer med MCI i relation till kognitivt friska individer. Studien genomfördes i det pågående projektet the Healthy Ageing Initiative vid Umeå Universitet. Totalt 1937 personer inkluderades i studien. Samtliga var 70 år gamla och bosatta i Umeå kommun. Totalt 112 personer bedömdes ha MCI utifrån instrumentet Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). Gånganalys genomfördes med den elektroniska gångmattan GAITRite® system och deltagarna utförde fyra gångförsök: egenvald hastighet, snabb hastighet, kognitiv dual task och motorisk dual task. Resultatet visade att det finns skillnader mellan grupper vad gäller både spatiala och temporala aspekter, främst i de tre första försöken. Exempelvis uppvisade gruppen MCI lägre gånghastighet, kortare steg och kliv samt längre double support och kortare swing. Gruppen MCI uppvisade högre variabilitet under kognitiv dual task. Ett flertal gång- och variabilitets-variabler under kognitiv dual task kunde, enligt logistisk regression, predicera sannolikheten att ha MCI. Resultaten indikerar att gången hos de med MCI kan ge ökad fallrisk.  Previous research has found a connection between gait and cognitive function. However, the relationship between mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and gait has not been fully explored. Thus, the aim of this study was to examine how spatiotemporal gait parameters, and gait variability, are affected in people with MCI compared to cognitively healthy individuals (CHI). The study was carried out in cooperation with the Healthy Ageing Initiative research project, Umeå University, Sweden. A total of 1937 participants were included in the study. All participants were 70-years old and residents of the municipality Umeå. A total of 112 participants were classified as having MCI, as measured with the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). Gait analysis was performed with the GAITRite® system, and participants performed four trials: preferred pace, fast pace, cognitive dual task and motor dual task. Results showed group differences in both spatial and temporal aspects of gait, especially during the first three trials. For example, participants with MCI walked more slowly, had shorter steps and strides, as well as a longer duration of the double support phase and lower duration of the swing phase. Participants with MCI revealed higher gait variability during cognitive dual task. Several of these variability variables, as well as spatiotemporal variables, could predict probability of having MCI, as seen through logistic regression. Results indicate that the gait observed in MCI could be related to a higher risk of falling. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-135836application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Gait
Mild cognitive impairment
Gait variability
Spatiotemporal parameters
Geriatrics
gång
lindrig kognitiv svikt
gångvariabilitet
spatio-temporala parametrar
geriatrik
Psychology
Psykologi
spellingShingle Gait
Mild cognitive impairment
Gait variability
Spatiotemporal parameters
Geriatrics
gång
lindrig kognitiv svikt
gångvariabilitet
spatio-temporala parametrar
geriatrik
Psychology
Psykologi
Gravett, Stephanie
Gait and Mild Cognitive Impairment : How spatiotemporal parameters and gait variability are affected in MCI
description Tidigare forskning har funnit samband mellan gång och kognitiv funktion, men sambandet mellan lindrig kognitiv svikt (MCI) och gång är inte helt klarlagt. Syftet med den föreliggande examensuppsatsen var således att undersöka hur gångvariabler och gångvariabilitet är påverkat hos personer med MCI i relation till kognitivt friska individer. Studien genomfördes i det pågående projektet the Healthy Ageing Initiative vid Umeå Universitet. Totalt 1937 personer inkluderades i studien. Samtliga var 70 år gamla och bosatta i Umeå kommun. Totalt 112 personer bedömdes ha MCI utifrån instrumentet Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). Gånganalys genomfördes med den elektroniska gångmattan GAITRite® system och deltagarna utförde fyra gångförsök: egenvald hastighet, snabb hastighet, kognitiv dual task och motorisk dual task. Resultatet visade att det finns skillnader mellan grupper vad gäller både spatiala och temporala aspekter, främst i de tre första försöken. Exempelvis uppvisade gruppen MCI lägre gånghastighet, kortare steg och kliv samt längre double support och kortare swing. Gruppen MCI uppvisade högre variabilitet under kognitiv dual task. Ett flertal gång- och variabilitets-variabler under kognitiv dual task kunde, enligt logistisk regression, predicera sannolikheten att ha MCI. Resultaten indikerar att gången hos de med MCI kan ge ökad fallrisk.  === Previous research has found a connection between gait and cognitive function. However, the relationship between mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and gait has not been fully explored. Thus, the aim of this study was to examine how spatiotemporal gait parameters, and gait variability, are affected in people with MCI compared to cognitively healthy individuals (CHI). The study was carried out in cooperation with the Healthy Ageing Initiative research project, Umeå University, Sweden. A total of 1937 participants were included in the study. All participants were 70-years old and residents of the municipality Umeå. A total of 112 participants were classified as having MCI, as measured with the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). Gait analysis was performed with the GAITRite® system, and participants performed four trials: preferred pace, fast pace, cognitive dual task and motor dual task. Results showed group differences in both spatial and temporal aspects of gait, especially during the first three trials. For example, participants with MCI walked more slowly, had shorter steps and strides, as well as a longer duration of the double support phase and lower duration of the swing phase. Participants with MCI revealed higher gait variability during cognitive dual task. Several of these variability variables, as well as spatiotemporal variables, could predict probability of having MCI, as seen through logistic regression. Results indicate that the gait observed in MCI could be related to a higher risk of falling.
author Gravett, Stephanie
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title Gait and Mild Cognitive Impairment : How spatiotemporal parameters and gait variability are affected in MCI
title_short Gait and Mild Cognitive Impairment : How spatiotemporal parameters and gait variability are affected in MCI
title_full Gait and Mild Cognitive Impairment : How spatiotemporal parameters and gait variability are affected in MCI
title_fullStr Gait and Mild Cognitive Impairment : How spatiotemporal parameters and gait variability are affected in MCI
title_full_unstemmed Gait and Mild Cognitive Impairment : How spatiotemporal parameters and gait variability are affected in MCI
title_sort gait and mild cognitive impairment : how spatiotemporal parameters and gait variability are affected in mci
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