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Daily-Living Freezing of Gait as Quantified Using Wearables in People With Parkinson Disease: Comparison With Self-Report and Provocation Tests

OBJECTIVE: Freezing of gait (FOG) is an episodic, debilitating phenomenon that is common among people with Parkinson disease. Multiple approaches have been used to quantify FOG, but the relationships among them have not been well studied. In this cross-sectional study, we evaluated the associations...

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Autores principales: Denk, Diana, Herman, Talia, Zoetewei, Demi, Ginis, Pieter, Brozgol, Marina, Cornejo Thumm, Pablo, Decaluwe, Eva, Ganz, Natalie, Palmerini, Luca, Giladi, Nir, Nieuwboer, Alice, Hausdorff, Jeffrey M
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10071496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36179090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzac129
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author Denk, Diana
Herman, Talia
Zoetewei, Demi
Ginis, Pieter
Brozgol, Marina
Cornejo Thumm, Pablo
Decaluwe, Eva
Ganz, Natalie
Palmerini, Luca
Giladi, Nir
Nieuwboer, Alice
Hausdorff, Jeffrey M
author_facet Denk, Diana
Herman, Talia
Zoetewei, Demi
Ginis, Pieter
Brozgol, Marina
Cornejo Thumm, Pablo
Decaluwe, Eva
Ganz, Natalie
Palmerini, Luca
Giladi, Nir
Nieuwboer, Alice
Hausdorff, Jeffrey M
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description OBJECTIVE: Freezing of gait (FOG) is an episodic, debilitating phenomenon that is common among people with Parkinson disease. Multiple approaches have been used to quantify FOG, but the relationships among them have not been well studied. In this cross-sectional study, we evaluated the associations among FOG measured during unsupervised daily-living monitoring, structured in-home FOG-provoking tests, and self-report. METHODS: Twenty-eight people with Parkinson disease and FOG were assessed using self-report questionnaires, percentage of time spent frozen (%TF) during supervised FOG-provoking tasks in the home while off and on dopaminergic medication, and %TF evaluated using wearable sensors during 1 week of unsupervised daily-living monitoring. Correlations between those 3 assessment approaches were analyzed to quantify associations. Further, based on the %TF difference between in-home off-medication testing and in-home on-medication testing, the participants were divided into those responding to Parkinson disease medication (responders) and those not responding to Parkinson disease medication (nonresponders) in order to evaluate the differences in the other FOG measures. RESULTS: The %TF during unsupervised daily living was mild to moderately correlated with the %TF during a subset of the tasks of the in-home off-medication testing but not the on-medication testing or self-report. Responders and nonresponders differed in the %TF during the personal “hot spot” task of the provoking protocol while off medication (but not while on medication) but not in the total scores of the self-report questionnaires or the measures of FOG evaluated during unsupervised daily living. CONCLUSION: The %TF during daily living was moderately related to FOG during certain in-home FOG-provoking tests in the off-medication state. However, this measure of FOG was not associated with self-report or FOG provoked in the on-medication state. These findings suggest that to fully capture FOG severity, it is best to assess FOG using a combination of all 3 approaches. IMPACT: These findings suggest that several complementary approaches are needed to provide a complete assessment of FOG severity.
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spelling pubmed-100714962023-04-05 Daily-Living Freezing of Gait as Quantified Using Wearables in People With Parkinson Disease: Comparison With Self-Report and Provocation Tests Denk, Diana Herman, Talia Zoetewei, Demi Ginis, Pieter Brozgol, Marina Cornejo Thumm, Pablo Decaluwe, Eva Ganz, Natalie Palmerini, Luca Giladi, Nir Nieuwboer, Alice Hausdorff, Jeffrey M Phys Ther Original Research OBJECTIVE: Freezing of gait (FOG) is an episodic, debilitating phenomenon that is common among people with Parkinson disease. Multiple approaches have been used to quantify FOG, but the relationships among them have not been well studied. In this cross-sectional study, we evaluated the associations among FOG measured during unsupervised daily-living monitoring, structured in-home FOG-provoking tests, and self-report. METHODS: Twenty-eight people with Parkinson disease and FOG were assessed using self-report questionnaires, percentage of time spent frozen (%TF) during supervised FOG-provoking tasks in the home while off and on dopaminergic medication, and %TF evaluated using wearable sensors during 1 week of unsupervised daily-living monitoring. Correlations between those 3 assessment approaches were analyzed to quantify associations. Further, based on the %TF difference between in-home off-medication testing and in-home on-medication testing, the participants were divided into those responding to Parkinson disease medication (responders) and those not responding to Parkinson disease medication (nonresponders) in order to evaluate the differences in the other FOG measures. RESULTS: The %TF during unsupervised daily living was mild to moderately correlated with the %TF during a subset of the tasks of the in-home off-medication testing but not the on-medication testing or self-report. Responders and nonresponders differed in the %TF during the personal “hot spot” task of the provoking protocol while off medication (but not while on medication) but not in the total scores of the self-report questionnaires or the measures of FOG evaluated during unsupervised daily living. CONCLUSION: The %TF during daily living was moderately related to FOG during certain in-home FOG-provoking tests in the off-medication state. However, this measure of FOG was not associated with self-report or FOG provoked in the on-medication state. These findings suggest that to fully capture FOG severity, it is best to assess FOG using a combination of all 3 approaches. IMPACT: These findings suggest that several complementary approaches are needed to provide a complete assessment of FOG severity. Oxford University Press 2022-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10071496/ /pubmed/36179090 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzac129 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Physical Therapy Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Original Research
Denk, Diana
Herman, Talia
Zoetewei, Demi
Ginis, Pieter
Brozgol, Marina
Cornejo Thumm, Pablo
Decaluwe, Eva
Ganz, Natalie
Palmerini, Luca
Giladi, Nir
Nieuwboer, Alice
Hausdorff, Jeffrey M
Daily-Living Freezing of Gait as Quantified Using Wearables in People With Parkinson Disease: Comparison With Self-Report and Provocation Tests
title Daily-Living Freezing of Gait as Quantified Using Wearables in People With Parkinson Disease: Comparison With Self-Report and Provocation Tests
title_full Daily-Living Freezing of Gait as Quantified Using Wearables in People With Parkinson Disease: Comparison With Self-Report and Provocation Tests
title_fullStr Daily-Living Freezing of Gait as Quantified Using Wearables in People With Parkinson Disease: Comparison With Self-Report and Provocation Tests
title_full_unstemmed Daily-Living Freezing of Gait as Quantified Using Wearables in People With Parkinson Disease: Comparison With Self-Report and Provocation Tests
title_short Daily-Living Freezing of Gait as Quantified Using Wearables in People With Parkinson Disease: Comparison With Self-Report and Provocation Tests
title_sort daily-living freezing of gait as quantified using wearables in people with parkinson disease: comparison with self-report and provocation tests
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10071496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36179090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzac129
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