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Can dual-task paradigms predict Falls better than single task? - A systematic literature review.

Madli Bayot1, Kathy Dujardin2, Lucile Dissaux1, Céline Tard2, Luc Defebvre2, Cédrick T Bonnet3, Etienne Allart4, Gilles Allali5, Arnaud Delval6.   

Abstract

With about one third of adults aged 65 years and older being reported worldwide to fall each year, and an even higher prevalence with advancing age, aged-related falls and the associated disabilities and mortality are a major public health concern. In this context, identification of fall risk in healthy older adults is a key component of fall prevention. Since dual-task outcomes rely on the interaction between cognition and motor control, some studies have demonstrated the role of dual-task walking performance or costs in predicting future fallers. However, based on previous reviews on the topic, (1) discriminative and (2) predictive powers of dual tasks involving gait and a concurrent task are still a matter of debate, as is (3) their superiority over single tasks in terms of fall-risk prediction. Moreover, less attention has been paid to dual tasks involving postural control and transfers (such as gait initiation and turns) as motor tasks. In the present paper, we therefore systematically reviewed recent literature over the last 7 years in order to answer the three above mentioned questions regarding the future of lab-based dual tasks (involving posture, gait initiation, gait and turning) as easily applicable tests for identifying healthy older adult fallers. Despite great heterogeneity among included studies, we emphasized, among other things, the promising added value of dual tasks including turns and other transfers, such as in the Timed Up and Go test, for prediction of falls. Further investigation of these is thus warranted.
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Keywords:  Ageing; Attention; Dual task (DT); Falls; Gait; Gait initiation (GI); Posture; Turns

Year:  2020        PMID: 33176988     DOI: 10.1016/j.neucli.2020.10.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurophysiol Clin        ISSN: 0987-7053            Impact factor:   3.734


  8 in total

1.  Saccadic eye movement performance reduces visual manipulation influence and center of pressure displacements in older fallers.

Authors:  Nathaly Freitas de Souza; Matheus Belizário Brito; Sérgio Tosi Rodrigues; Beatriz Carvalho Cavalieri; Diego Nera Lima; Rodolfo Lemes de Moraes; Fabio Augusto Barbieri; José Angelo Barela; Paula Fávaro Polastri
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  2021-11-05       Impact factor: 1.972

2.  Do the dual-task "8-foot up and go" tests provide additional predictive value for early detection of cognitive decline in community-dwelling older women?

Authors:  Jingjing Wang; Jin-Tao Hong; Yun Xiang; Chunhua Zhang
Journal:  Aging Clin Exp Res       Date:  2022-07-15       Impact factor: 4.481

3.  The Implication of Pathway Turn and Task Condition on Gait Quantified Using SmartWalk: Changes With Age and Parkinson's Disease With Relevance to Postural Strategy and Risk of Fall.

Authors:  Priya Pallavi; Neeti Jariwala; Niravkumar Patel; Manasi Kanetkar; Shraddha Diwan; Uttama Lahiri
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2022-04-29       Impact factor: 5.152

4.  Why Do They Fall? The Impact of Insomnia on Gait of Older Adults: A Case-Control Study.

Authors:  Tamar Shochat; Maayan Agmon; Dani Kirshner; Rachel Kizony; Efrat Gil; Kfir Asraf; Tal Krasovsky; Iris Haimov
Journal:  Nat Sci Sleep       Date:  2021-03-09

5.  Feasibility of Cognitive-Motor Exergames in Geriatric Inpatient Rehabilitation: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Study.

Authors:  Patrizia Altorfer; Manuela Adcock; Eling D de Bruin; Florian Graf; Eleftheria Giannouli
Journal:  Front Aging Neurosci       Date:  2021-11-29       Impact factor: 5.750

6.  Differential Relationships Between Brain Structure and Dual Task Walking in Young and Older Adults.

Authors:  Kathleen E Hupfeld; Justin M Geraghty; Heather R McGregor; C J Hass; Ofer Pasternak; Rachael D Seidler
Journal:  Front Aging Neurosci       Date:  2022-03-11       Impact factor: 5.750

Review 7.  Predicting falls in older adults: an umbrella review of instruments assessing gait, balance, and functional mobility.

Authors:  D Beck Jepsen; K Robinson; G Ogliari; M Montero-Odasso; N Kamkar; J Ryg; E Freiberger; T Masud
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2022-07-25       Impact factor: 4.070

8.  Are Static and Dynamic Postural Balance Assessments Two Sides of the Same Coin? A Cross-Sectional Study in the Older Adults.

Authors:  Alex Rizzato; Antonio Paoli; Marta Andretta; Francesca Vidorin; Giuseppe Marcolin
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2021-06-29       Impact factor: 4.566

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