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Megan C Kirkland1, Elizabeth M Wallack1, Samantha N Rancourt1, Michelle Ploughman1.
Abstract
Dual-tasking (DT) is a measure to detect impairments in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). We compared three DT methods to determine whether cognitive (Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA)) or physical disability (Expanded Disease Severity Scale; EDSS) was related to DT performance. We recruited MS participants with low disability (<3 EDSS, n = 13) and high disability (≥3 EDSS, n = 9) and matched controls (n = 13). Participants walked at self-selected (SS) speed on an instrumented walkway (Protokinetics, Havertown, USA), followed by DT walks in randomized order: DT ABC (reciting every second letter of the alphabet), DT 7 (serially subtracting 7's from 100), and DT 3 (counting upwards, leaving out multiples and numbers that include 3). DT 7 resulted in the most consistent changes in performance. Both MS and control groups reduced velocity and cadence and shortened step length during DT with no significant differences between groups. Control subjects widened stride width by about 1 cm while MS subjects (collapsed as one group) did not. MS subjects with higher disability significantly increased percentage time in double support during DT compared to SS (F = 12.95, p < 0.001). The change in DS was related to cognitive and not physical disability (r = 0.54, p < 0.05).Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26682069 PMCID: PMC4670859 DOI: 10.1155/2015/650645
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mult Scler Int ISSN: 2090-2654
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the study population.
| Characteristics | Low disability | High disability | Controls |
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| Gender | 7 females | 6 females | 8 females |
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| Age (years) | 42.64 ± 11.16 | 48.44 ± 8.55 | 45.92 ± 11.31 |
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| Post-secondary education (years) | 3.36 ± 2.11 | 3.33 ± 1.58 | 3.62 ± 0.96 |
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| Years with MS | 9.73 ± 5.82 | 13.67 ± 8.28 | N/A |
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| EDSS score | 1.59 ± 1.02 | 4.39 ± 1.39 | N/A |
EDSS: Expanded Disease Severity Scale. Values mean ± SD.
Gait variables during self-selected walking and DT conditions.
| Low disability | High disability | Controls | ||||||||||
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| SS | DT ABC | DT 7 | DT 3 | SS | DT ABC | DT 7 | DT 3 | SS | DT ABC | DT 7 | DT 3 | |
| Stride length (cm) | 135.64 ± 14.07 | 121.64 ± 16.66a | 116.55 ± 19.09a | 121.40 ± 16.55a | 123.35 ± 25.96 | 114.87 ± 25.27a | 110.77 ± 27.14a | 115.91 ± 27.69ab | 135.32 ± 11.89 | 128.79 ± 12.54 | 126.28 ± 14.48a | 127.71 ± 10.79 |
| Stride width (cm) | 8.00 ± 4.69 | 7.14 ± 5.52 | 8.12 ± 5.55 | 7.61 ± 5.22 | 11.52 ± 2.94 | 10.76 ± 3.16 | 11.31 ± 2.93 | 11.60 ± 3.07 | 8.42 ± 3.41 | 9.20 ± 3.12b | 10.18 ± 3.08a | 9.40 ± 2.97 |
| Double support (%) | 28.61 ± 2.80 | 32.78 ± 4.67a | 34.71 ± 5.87a | 32.19 ± 6.09 | 35.14 ± 9.78 | 38.05 ± 11.71 | 40.40 ± 12.97a | 39.16 ± 11.84 | 27.25 ± 2.57 | 29.26 ± 5.78 | 30.48 ± 8.84 | 29.86 ± 5.62 |
| Velocity (cm/s) | 118.27 ± 12.54 | 76.12 ± 25.24a | 72.31 ± 26.28a | 76.31 ± 17.08a | 101.29 ± 34.28 | 77.66 ± 29.84a | 80.36 ± 35.89a | 78.16 ± 36.43a | 117.37 ± 15.72 | 91.96 ± 23.24a | 87.88 ± 27.39a | 91.45 ± 27.27a |
| Cadence (steps/min) | 104.04 ± 8.68 | 74.01 ± 19.63a | 72.92 ± 17.96a | 75.77 ± 13.35a | 94.07 ± 22.94 | 79.03 ± 22.38a | 81.07 ± 27.63a | 77.03 ± 26.59a | 103.48 ± 10.56 | 85.82 ± 20.90a | 83.63 ± 22.42a | 91.45 ± 20.80 |
Different from same condition in control group (p < 0.05); different from same condition in high disability group (p < 0.05); adifferent from self-selected walking in the same group (p < 0.05); bdifferent from DT 7 in the same group (p < 0.05); SS: self-selected walking; DT ABC: dual-task while reciting alternate letters of alphabet; DT 7: dual-task while serially subtracting 7's from 100; DT 3: dual-task while counting, leaving out multiples and numbers including 3; DTC: dual-task cost; values are mean ± standard deviation.
Comparing dual-task cost (DTC) of three DT methods.
| MS | Controls | |||||
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| DT ABC | DT 7 | DT 3 | DT ABC | DT 7 | DT 3 | |
| Stride length DTC | 8.88 ± 7.45b | 12.69 ± 9.71 | 8.74 ± 7.61b | 4.38 ± 10.48 | 6.42 ± 10.00 | 5.12 ± 9.95 |
| Stride width DTC | 5.83 ± 26.32 | −0.34 ± 26.33 | 6.90 ± 33.08 | −19.18 ± 42.53 | −32.87 ± 50.61 | −24.97 ± 50.66 |
| Double support DTC | −11.70 ± 13.27b | −18.89 ± 21.79 | −11.89 ± 15.60 | −6.93 ± 15.31 | −10.86 ± 25.71 | −9.35 ± 15.19 |
| Velocity DTC | 30.16 ± 20.12 | 32.18 ± 21.78 | 31.12 ± 16.04 | 20.66 ± 21.70 | 23.98 ± 26.58 | 20.33 ± 28.14 |
| Cadence DTC | 22.31 ± 18.49 | 23.48 ± 17.53 | 23.16 ± 14.66 | 17.41 ± 17.97 | 19.34 ± 21.12 | 11.36 ± 21.21 |
Different from control group (p < 0.05); bdifferent from DT 7 in the same group; DT ABC: dual-task while reciting alternate letters of alphabet; DT 7: dual-task while serially subtracting 7's from 100; DT 3: dual-task while counting, leaving out multiples and numbers including 3; DTC: dual-task cost; values are mean ± standard deviation.
Figure 1Dual-task cost of double support is related to cognition: in subjects with multiple sclerosis, lower cognitive score, measured by the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, is associated with greater dual-task cost of double support (r = 0.54, p < 0.05). DT 7, serially subtracting 7's from 100, MoCA, Montreal Cognitive Assessment.