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Aging effects on prefrontal cortex oxygenation in a posture-cognition dual-task: an fNIRS pilot study

BACKGROUND: The aging process alters upright posture and locomotion control from an automatically processed to a more cortically controlled one. The present study investigated a postural-cognitive dual-task paradigm in young and older adults using functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS). METHO...

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Autores principales: Marusic, Uros, Taube, Wolfgang, Morrison, Shawnda A., Biasutti, Lea, Grassi, Bruno, De Pauw, Kevin, Meeusen, Romain, Pisot, Rado, Ruffieux, Jan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6329111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30655911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s11556-018-0209-7
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author Marusic, Uros
Taube, Wolfgang
Morrison, Shawnda A.
Biasutti, Lea
Grassi, Bruno
De Pauw, Kevin
Meeusen, Romain
Pisot, Rado
Ruffieux, Jan
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Taube, Wolfgang
Morrison, Shawnda A.
Biasutti, Lea
Grassi, Bruno
De Pauw, Kevin
Meeusen, Romain
Pisot, Rado
Ruffieux, Jan
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description BACKGROUND: The aging process alters upright posture and locomotion control from an automatically processed to a more cortically controlled one. The present study investigated a postural-cognitive dual-task paradigm in young and older adults using functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS). METHODS: Twenty healthy participants (10 older adults 72 ± 3 y, 10 young adults 23 ± 3 y) performed a cognitive (serial subtractions) and a postural task (tandem stance) as single-tasks (ST) and concurrently as a dual-task (DT) while the oxygenation levels of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) were measured. RESULTS: In the cognitive task, young adults performed better than older adults in both conditions (ST and DT) and could further increase the number of correct answers from ST to DT (all ps ≤ 0.027) while no change was found for older adults. No significant effects were found for the postural performance. Cerebral oxygenation values (O(2)Hb) increased significantly from baseline to the postural ST (p = 0.033), and from baseline to the DT (p = 0.031) whereas no changes were found in deoxygenated hemoglobin (HHb). Finally, the perceived exertion differed between all conditions (p ≤ 0.003) except for the postural ST and the DT (p = 0.204). CONCLUSIONS: There was a general lack of age-related changes except the better cognitive performance under motor-cognitive conditions in young compared to older adults. However, the current results point out that DLPFC is influenced more strongly by postural than cognitive load. Future studies should assess the different modalities of cognitive as well as postural load.
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spelling pubmed-63291112019-01-17 Aging effects on prefrontal cortex oxygenation in a posture-cognition dual-task: an fNIRS pilot study Marusic, Uros Taube, Wolfgang Morrison, Shawnda A. Biasutti, Lea Grassi, Bruno De Pauw, Kevin Meeusen, Romain Pisot, Rado Ruffieux, Jan Eur Rev Aging Phys Act Research Article BACKGROUND: The aging process alters upright posture and locomotion control from an automatically processed to a more cortically controlled one. The present study investigated a postural-cognitive dual-task paradigm in young and older adults using functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS). METHODS: Twenty healthy participants (10 older adults 72 ± 3 y, 10 young adults 23 ± 3 y) performed a cognitive (serial subtractions) and a postural task (tandem stance) as single-tasks (ST) and concurrently as a dual-task (DT) while the oxygenation levels of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) were measured. RESULTS: In the cognitive task, young adults performed better than older adults in both conditions (ST and DT) and could further increase the number of correct answers from ST to DT (all ps ≤ 0.027) while no change was found for older adults. No significant effects were found for the postural performance. Cerebral oxygenation values (O(2)Hb) increased significantly from baseline to the postural ST (p = 0.033), and from baseline to the DT (p = 0.031) whereas no changes were found in deoxygenated hemoglobin (HHb). Finally, the perceived exertion differed between all conditions (p ≤ 0.003) except for the postural ST and the DT (p = 0.204). CONCLUSIONS: There was a general lack of age-related changes except the better cognitive performance under motor-cognitive conditions in young compared to older adults. However, the current results point out that DLPFC is influenced more strongly by postural than cognitive load. Future studies should assess the different modalities of cognitive as well as postural load. BioMed Central 2019-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6329111/ /pubmed/30655911 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s11556-018-0209-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Marusic, Uros
Taube, Wolfgang
Morrison, Shawnda A.
Biasutti, Lea
Grassi, Bruno
De Pauw, Kevin
Meeusen, Romain
Pisot, Rado
Ruffieux, Jan
Aging effects on prefrontal cortex oxygenation in a posture-cognition dual-task: an fNIRS pilot study
title Aging effects on prefrontal cortex oxygenation in a posture-cognition dual-task: an fNIRS pilot study
title_full Aging effects on prefrontal cortex oxygenation in a posture-cognition dual-task: an fNIRS pilot study
title_fullStr Aging effects on prefrontal cortex oxygenation in a posture-cognition dual-task: an fNIRS pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Aging effects on prefrontal cortex oxygenation in a posture-cognition dual-task: an fNIRS pilot study
title_short Aging effects on prefrontal cortex oxygenation in a posture-cognition dual-task: an fNIRS pilot study
title_sort aging effects on prefrontal cortex oxygenation in a posture-cognition dual-task: an fnirs pilot study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6329111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30655911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s11556-018-0209-7
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