Less noise during dual-task walking in healthy young adults: an analysis of different gait variability components

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Daniel Hamacher
Monique Koch
Susanna Löwe
Astrid Zech
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[1] Friedrich Schiller University of Jena,Institute of Sports Science
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Gait; TNC analysis; Functional variability; Covariation; Noise; Uncontrolled manifold;
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Dual-task costs of gait (variability) parameters are frequently used to probe the grade of automaticity of walking. However, recent studies reported contradicting dual-task costs for different gait variability measures within the same cohorts. The effects of a dual-task on the gait pattern are, thus, not fully understood. The aim of the current study was to analyze the different gait variability components (‘Tolerance’, ‘Noise’, and ‘Covariation’) during dual-task walking compared to single-task walking. In an experimental study, 21 young and healthy adults (11 males, 10 females, age: 24 ± 3 years) were included. The participants completed three experimental conditions: (a) single-task walking, (b) dual-task walking (serial-seven subtractions), and (c) cognitive single task in sitting position. To analyze different gait variability components, we applied a method which distinguishes the three components: ‘Tolerance’, ‘Noise’, and ‘Covariation’ (TNC). To test for differences, we used the statistical parametric mapping method. Compared to single-task walking, the results depict lower gait variability of the result parameters during the dual-task condition at 0–15% (p = 0.010) and 94–100% (p = 0.040) of the stance phase and 0–63% (p < 0.001) during the swing phase. The decreased result parameter variability was due to less (sensorimotor) ‘Noise’ (stance: 2–100%, p < 0.001; swing: 2–59%, p < 0.001) during the dual-task walking condition. In further studies, the sources of the reduced unstructured (sensorimotor) noise in the dual-task condition should be analyzed to better understand the effect of a cognitive dual task on the gait pattern.
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