Fatigue-Induced Postural Instability During Dual-Tasks in Women with MS: Influence of Muscle Strength.

IF 1.2 4区 心理学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Zahra Golzari, Farhad Ghadiri, Moslem Bahmani, Younes Mosadegh, Rasoul Yaali
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Abstract

There is a lack of research on the effects of fatigue and dual-task motor performance in people with Multiple sclerosis (MS), especially in women. Using a group of 20 women with MS and 20 healthy controls, we examined the effects of fatigue and attentional demands on center of pressure (COP) displacements during upright stance. Anterior-posterior (AP), Media-lateral (ML), and total COP displacements, and also ankle plantar flexors' strength were measured. Results indicated that fatigue and dual-task resulted in higher ML COP displacements in both groups, but unlike controls, MS patients had higher ML displacements during the dual-task compared to single-task trials. Additionally, while fatigue resulted in an increased single-task AP and total COP displacements in both groups, it yielded higher dual-task AP and total COP displacements only in MS patients. Moreover, MS patients had weaker ankle plantar flexors compared to healthy controls, but the plantar flexors-mainly soleus-maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) was only associated with fatigued single-task balance performance in MS patients. Our study confirmed the adverse effects of fatigue and dual-task on balance performance, especially in MS patients. Further research is required on whether the modulation of balance performance of ankle plantar flexors' MVC depends on fatigue and attentional task demands.

女性多发性硬化症患者在双重任务中疲劳引起的姿势不稳定:肌肉力量的影响。
对于多发性硬化症(MS)患者,尤其是女性患者,疲劳和双任务运动表现的影响缺乏研究。采用20名MS女性和20名健康对照,研究了直立站立时疲劳和注意力需求对压力中心(COP)位移的影响。测量前后(AP)、中外侧(ML)和总COP位移,以及踝关节足底屈肌的强度。结果表明,疲劳和双任务导致两组患者的ML - COP位移更高,但与对照组不同的是,与单任务试验相比,双任务试验中MS患者的ML位移更高。此外,虽然疲劳导致两组的单任务AP和总COP位移增加,但仅在MS患者中产生更高的双任务AP和总COP位移。此外,与健康对照相比,MS患者的足底屈肌较弱,但足底屈肌-主要是比目鱼最大自主收缩(MVC)仅与MS患者疲劳的单任务平衡表现有关。我们的研究证实了疲劳和双重任务对平衡能力的不利影响,特别是在MS患者中。踝关节足底屈肌MVC平衡性能的调节是否取决于疲劳和注意任务需求,还有待进一步研究。
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Journal of Motor Behavior
Journal of Motor Behavior 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
3.10
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39
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Motor Behavior, a multidisciplinary journal of movement neuroscience, publishes articles that contribute to a basic understanding of motor control. Articles from different disciplinary perspectives and levels of analysis are encouraged, including neurophysiological, biomechanical, electrophysiological, psychological, mathematical and physical, and clinical approaches. Applied studies are acceptable only to the extent that they provide a significant contribution to a basic issue in motor control. Of special interest to the journal are those articles that attempt to bridge insights from different disciplinary perspectives to infer processes underlying motor control. Those approaches may embrace postural, locomotive, and manipulative aspects of motor functions, as well as coordination of speech articulators and eye movements. Articles dealing with analytical techniques and mathematical modeling are welcome.
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