Association between freezing of gait and anticipatory postural adjustments in Parkinson's disease.

Ryo Onuma, Fumihiko Hoshi, Hiroshi R Yamasaki, Ryosuke Tozawa, Tomoko Sakai, Tetsuya Jinno
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Abstract

[Purpose] One-leg standing motion was measured in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) to evaluate the association between freezing of gait (FOG) and anticipatory postural adjustments (APA). [Participants and Methods] The participants included10 healthy older individuals, seven patients with PD without FOG (PD-FOG group), and seven patients with PD and FOG (PD+FOG group). An accelerometer that was built into a smartphone was attached to the lower back of each participant, and acceleration in the mediolateral direction was measured during one-leg standing. For the mediolateral component of acceleration, the time to the maximum value in the stance direction (peak latency, PL) and the amount of displacement of the maximum value (peak magnitude, PM) were analyzed as APA features. A one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to compare PL and PM among the three groups. In addition, the APA ratio (APAr), which is the ratio of PL to PM, was compared between study cohorts. [Results] Delayed PL and decreased PM were observed in the PD+FOG group, compared with the older and PD-FOG groups. In addition, APAr levels were significantly lower in the PD+FOG group. [Conclusion] Patients with PD with FOG had greater APA impairment than those with PD without FOG.

帕金森病患者步态冻结与预期姿势调整之间的关联。
[目的]测量帕金森病(PD)患者的单腿站立运动,以评估步态冻结(FOG)与预期姿势调整(APA)之间的关联。[参与者和方法]参与者包括 10 名健康的老年人、7 名无 FOG 的帕金森病患者(PD-FOG 组)和 7 名有 FOG 的帕金森病患者(PD+FOG 组)。每个参与者的腰部都安装了一个内置在智能手机中的加速度计,在单腿站立时测量其内侧方向的加速度。对于加速度的内外侧分量,分析了达到站立方向最大值的时间(峰值潜伏期,PL)和最大值的位移量(峰值幅度,PM)作为 APA 特征。采用单因素方差分析(ANOVA)来比较三组之间的PL和PM。此外,还比较了各组间的 APA 比值(APAr),即 PL 与 PM 的比值。[结果]与老年组和 PD-FOG 组相比,PD+FOG 组观察到 PL 延迟和 PM 下降。此外,PD+FOG 组的 APAr 水平明显较低。[结论]伴有FOG的帕金森病患者比无FOG的帕金森病患者有更严重的APA损伤。
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