| Literature DB >> 19723315 |
Manuel Montero-Odasso1, Howard Bergman, Natalie A Phillips, Chek H Wong, Nadia Sourial, Howard Chertkow.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cognition and mobility in older adults are closely associated and they decline together with aging. Studies evaluating associations between cognitive factors and gait performance in people with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) are scarce. In this study, our aim was to determine whether specific cognitive factors have a more identifiable effect on gait velocity during dual-tasking in people with MCI.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19723315 PMCID: PMC2748075 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-9-41
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Figure 1Selection of study participants. Note: MCI: mild cognitive impairment; GV: gait velocity; sGV: single task gait velocity; OA: osteoarthritis.
Characteristics of the participants (n = 55).
| Characteristics | Mean (SD); n (%) | Range: |
| Age in years | 77.7 (5.89) | 66-90 |
| Women | 25 (45.5%) | N/A |
| At least 1 fall in last 12 months | 14 (25%) | N/A |
| BMI | 25.8 (4.4) | 14-42 |
| Years of education | 12.1 (3.4) | (8-20) |
| Cognition | ||
| MMSE Score (0-30) | 26.8 (2.1) | 21-30 |
| MoCA score | 22.4 (3.2) | 15-28 |
| Letter Number Sequencing (LNS) | 7.6 (2.4) | 3-13 |
| TMT A (seconds) | 55.8 (20.9) | 23-102 |
| TMT B (seconds) | 178.8 (108.6) | 55-539 |
| Digit Symbol Coding | 41 (14.4) | 19-71 |
| Gait Velocity (m/s) | ||
| Single Gait Velocity (sGV) | 0.87 (0.2) | 0.44-1.50 |
| Verbal Gait Velocity (vGV) | 0.65 (0.2) | 0.32-1.00 |
| Counting Gait Velocity (cGV) | 0.63 (0.2) | 0.34-1.06 |
Note: SD = Standard deviation; N/A = not applicable; MMSE = Mini-Mental State Examination; MoCA = Montreal Cognitive Assessment; TMT = trail making test.
Figure 2Mean gait velocity under single (sGV) and dual tasks (vGV, cGV). Note: sGV: single task gait velocity; vGV: verbal gait velocity; cGV: counting gait velocity.
Figure 3Proposal that slowing gait velocity could be an early manifestation of progression to dementia in people with MCI.