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Effect of task difficulty on dual-task cost during dual-task walking in people with multiple sclerosis.
Gülsen, Çagri; Söke, Fatih; Aydin, Fatma; Özcan Gülsen, Elvan; Yilmaz, Öznur; Koçer, Bilge; Çürük, Etem; Demirkaya, Seref; Yücesan, Canan.
Afiliação
  • Gülsen Ç; Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey. Electronic address: fztcagri@gmail.com.
  • Söke F; Gulhane Faculty of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, University of Health Sciences, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Aydin F; Diskapi Yildirim Beyazit Teaching and Research Hospital, Department of Neurology, University of Health Sciences, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Özcan Gülsen E; Yunus Emre Vocational School, Department of Health Care Services, Program in Geriatric Care, Anadolu University, Eskisehir, Turkey.
  • Yilmaz Ö; Faculty of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Koçer B; Diskapi Yildirim Beyazit Teaching and Research Hospital, Department of Neurology, University of Health Sciences, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Çürük E; Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Korkut Ata University, Osmaniye, Turkey.
  • Demirkaya S; Gulhane Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurology, University of Health Sciences, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Yücesan C; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurology, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey.
Gait Posture ; 114: 95-100, 2024 Sep 19.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39303409
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Cognitive-motor dual-task walking results a decrease in walking performance of patients with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) and it is known as dual-task cost (DTC). However, there is a lack of evidence about the effects of dual-tasks with hierarchical difficulty on DTC in PwMS. RESEARCH QUESTION This study aimed to investigate the effect of task difficulty on DTC during cognitive-motor dual-task walking in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS).

METHODS:

32 PwMS and 32 healthy controls were included. The 6-meter walking test (6-Meter WT) with comfortable speed was used as single-task walking condition. For dual-task conditions, walking tasks and cognitive tasks at two difficulty levels (simple and difficult) were combined and DTC for four cognitive-motor dual-task walking conditions as simple motor-simple cognitive (SM-SC), simple motor-difficult cognitive (SM-DC), difficult motor-simple cognitive (DM-SC) and difficult motor-difficult cognitive (DM-DC) were calculated. The 6-Meter WT was used also for simple dual-task walking task. The 6-Meter WT was applied by walking in a narrow base condition for creating a difficult dual-task walking task. For cognitive task difficulty, participants were asked to count backwards by 3 as simple cognitive task and by 7 as difficult cognitive task.

RESULTS:

DTC was higher in PwMS than control subjects. DTC in all conditions were different (SM-SCsimilar SM-SC condition. In addition, DTC in all conditions (SM-SCCONCLUSION: The results suggest that task difficulty affects the magnitude of DTC during cognitive-motor dual-task walking in PwMS. Moreover, difficult walking tasks combined with simple cognitive tasks result greater DCT on walking than simple walking tasks combined with difficult cognitive tasks.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article