1. Association of oral frailty and gait characteristics in patients with cerebral small vessel disease
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Hong-yang Xie, Jun-li Chen, Cui-qiao Xia, Nan Zhang, Zhen-xi Xia, Hong-yi Zhao, and Yong-hua Huang
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Cerebral small vessel disease ,Dual-task walking ,Oral frailty ,Gait ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Background The objectives of this study were twofold: (1) to compare gait characteristics between cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) patients with low-risk oral frailty (OF) and high-risk OF, particularly during dual-task walking (DTW); (2) to investigate the association of OF, the gait characteristics of DTW, and falls among older adults patients with CSVD. Methods A total of 126 hospitalized patients diagnosed with CSVD were recruited and classified into a low-risk group (n = 90) and a high-risk group (n = 36) based on OF status in our study. Comprehensive data pertaining to basic parameters (cadence, as well as stride time, velocity and length), variability, asymmetry, and coordination were gathered during both single-task walking (STW) and DTW. Additionally, the number of falls was calculated. Subsequently, t-test or chi-squared test was used for comparison between the two groups. Furthermore, linear regression analysis was employed to elucidate the association of the OF index-8 score and gait parameters during cognitive DTW. Also, logistic regression models were utilized to assess the independent association of OF risk and falls. Results During cognitive DTW, the high-risk group demonstrated inferior performance in terms of basic parameters (p
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- 2024
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