Normative Data for a Tablet-Based Dual-Task Assessment in Healthy Older Adults.

Maxime Lussier, Kathia Saillant, Tudor Vrinceanu, Carol Hudon, Louis Bherer
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Objective: The objective of this study is to provide normative data for a tablet-based dual-task assessment in older adults without cognitive deficits.

Method: In total, 264 participants aged between 60 and 90 years, French and English-speaking, were asked to perform two discrimination tasks, alone and concurrently. The participants had to answer as fast as possible to one or two images appearing in the center of the tablet by pressing to the corresponding buttons. Normative data are provided for reaction time (RT), coefficient of variation, and accuracy. Analyses of variance were performed by trial types (single-pure, single-mixed, dual-mixed), and linear regressions assessed the relationship between performance and sociodemographic characteristics.

Results: The participants were highly educated and a large proportion of them were women (73.9%). The accuracy on the task was very high across all blocks. RT data revealed both a task-set cost and a dual-task cost between the blocks. Age was associated with slower RT and with higher coefficient of variability. Men were significantly slower on dual-mixed trials, but their coefficient of variability was lower on single-pure trials. Education was not associated with performance.

Conclusions: This study provides normative data for a tablet-based dual-task assessment in older adults without cognitive impairment, which was lacking. All participants completed the task with good accuracy in less than 15 minutes and thus, the task is transferable to clinical and research settings.

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健康老年人平板电脑双任务评估的规范性数据
目的:本研究的目的是为无认知缺陷的老年人提供基于平板电脑的双任务评估的规范性数据。方法:264名年龄在60至90岁之间的法语和英语参与者被要求单独和同时执行两项辨别任务。参与者必须尽快回答出现在平板电脑中央的一两个图像,按下相应的按钮。提供了反应时间(RT)、变异系数和准确性的规范数据。通过试验类型(单纯、单混合、双混合)进行方差分析,并通过线性回归评估表现与社会人口统计学特征之间的关系。结果:研究对象受教育程度较高,女性占比较大(73.9%)。在所有区块中,任务的准确性都非常高。RT数据显示了任务集成本和块之间的双任务成本。年龄与较慢的放疗和较高的变异性系数相关。男性在双混合试验中反应明显慢,但在单纯试验中变异性系数较低。教育程度与表现无关。结论:本研究为基于平板电脑的无认知障碍老年人双任务评估提供了规范性数据,这是目前所缺乏的。所有参与者在不到15分钟的时间内以良好的准确性完成了任务,因此,该任务可转移到临床和研究环境中。
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