The effects of social isolation on gait parameters of older people with Parkinson’s disease

Thiago M. Sirico, D. Orcioli-Silva, Vinicius C. Zampier, G. Moraca, Emerson F. O. Santos, V. S. Beretta, Lilian T. B. Gobbi *in memorium
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BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 disease acquired pandemic proportions in 2020. To deal with the scenario, social isolation (SI) was adopted, which configures a lack of contact with people and places. The impediments of this measure, however, can bring risks to older people with Parkinson's disease (PD), such as impairments in gait parameters. AIM: To verify the effects of SI on gait parameters in people with Parkinson's disease. METHOD: Thirty-three people with PD were recruited. Gait assessment was conducted in two periods: February 2020 and March 2022 (before and after the SI, respectively). For that, participants were invited to walk on a 5.74m mat with pressure sensors under two conditions: preferred walking speed and fast walking speed. Three trials were performed for each condition. The gait parameters analyzed were Stride Length, Stride Time, Double Support Time, Stride Velocity, Stride Width, and Cadence. Statistical Analysis was performed by paired t-tests for the comparison of gait parameters between moments (pre and post-SI). RESULTS: In the preferred walking speed condition, the participants reduced their Stride Length (t15 = 3.88, p = 0.001) and Stride Velocity (t15 = 3.63, p = 0.002) in the post-SI period. In the fast-walking speed condition, the participants also reduced their Stride Length (t15 = 3.73, p = 0.002) and Stride Velocity (t15 = 2.86, p = 0.012) in the post-SI period. INTERPRETATION: The SI period reduced the stride length and velocity of people with PD. A possible explanation is the lack of physical activity resulting from this public safety measure.
社会隔离对老年帕金森病患者步态参数的影响
背景:2019冠状病毒病在2020年达到大流行的程度。为了应对这种情况,采用了社会隔离(SI),即与人和地方缺乏接触。然而,这项措施的障碍可能会给患有帕金森病(PD)的老年人带来风险,例如步态参数的损害。目的:验证SI对帕金森病患者步态参数的影响。方法:招募33例PD患者。步态评估分两个阶段进行:2020年2月和2022年3月(分别在SI之前和之后)。为此,研究人员邀请参与者在两种条件下——首选步行速度和快速步行速度——在5.74米高的垫子上行走,并安装了压力传感器。每种情况进行了三次试验。步态参数分析包括步幅、步幅时间、双支撑时间、步幅速度、步幅宽度和步幅。统计学分析采用配对t检验比较瞬间(si前和si后)步态参数。结果:在首选步行速度条件下,参与者在si后的步幅长度(t15 = 3.88, p = 0.001)和步幅速度(t15 = 3.63, p = 0.002)均有所减少。在快速步行条件下,参与者在si后的步幅长度(t15 = 3.73, p = 0.002)和步幅速度(t15 = 2.86, p = 0.012)也有所减少。解释:SI期减少了PD患者的步幅和速度。一种可能的解释是,这种公共安全措施导致体育活动的缺乏。
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