Posturographic analysis of older adults without dementia and patients with Alzheimer’s disease: A cross-sectional study

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Autor(a) principal: Sant’Anna,Paula
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Silva,Felipe de Oliveira, Rodrigues,Ana Carolina de Mello Alves, Plácido,Jéssica, Ferreira,José Vinicius, Meereis,Estele Caroline Welter, Praxedes,Jomilto, Marinho,Valeska, Laks,Jerson, Sobral Monteiro-Junior,Renato, Deslandes,Andrea Camaz
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Título da fonte: Dementia & Neuropsychologia
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Resumo: ABSTRACT. Additional clinical tools should be investigated to facilitate and aid the early diagnosis of cognitive decline. Postural control worsens with aging and this may be related to pathological cognitive impairment. Objective: to compare the balance of older adults without dementia in a control group (CG) and with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), to observe the possible association with the independent variables (diagnosis, age, gender, and global cognition) and to verify the best posturographic analyses to determine the difference between the groups. Methods: 86 older adults (AD = 48; CG = 38) were evaluated using the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and postural control was assessed by stabilometry on the Wii Balance Board ® (WBB). Independent T, Mann-Whitney U-tests, Effect Size (ES) and a linear regression were performed. Results: there was a significant difference for Elliptical Area, Total Velocity, Medio-Lateral displacements with closed eyes and open eyes, antero-posterior, with closed eyes and BBS between groups. These variables showed a large effect size for BBS (-1.02), Elliptical Area (0.83) with closed eyes, Medio-Lateral (0.80, 0.96) and Total Velocity (0.92; 1.10) with eyes open and eyes closed, respectively. Regression indicated global cognition accompanied by age, gender, and diagnosis influenced postural control. Conclusion: patients with AD showed impaired postural control compared to Control Group subjects. Total Velocity with closed eyes was the most sensitive parameter for differentiating groups and should be better investigated as a possible motor biomarker of dementia in posturographic analysis with WBB.
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spelling Posturographic analysis of older adults without dementia and patients with Alzheimer’s disease: A cross-sectional studymotor biomarkerAlzheimer’s diseasepostural controlbalancedementiaolder adultsABSTRACT. Additional clinical tools should be investigated to facilitate and aid the early diagnosis of cognitive decline. Postural control worsens with aging and this may be related to pathological cognitive impairment. Objective: to compare the balance of older adults without dementia in a control group (CG) and with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), to observe the possible association with the independent variables (diagnosis, age, gender, and global cognition) and to verify the best posturographic analyses to determine the difference between the groups. Methods: 86 older adults (AD = 48; CG = 38) were evaluated using the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and postural control was assessed by stabilometry on the Wii Balance Board ® (WBB). Independent T, Mann-Whitney U-tests, Effect Size (ES) and a linear regression were performed. Results: there was a significant difference for Elliptical Area, Total Velocity, Medio-Lateral displacements with closed eyes and open eyes, antero-posterior, with closed eyes and BBS between groups. These variables showed a large effect size for BBS (-1.02), Elliptical Area (0.83) with closed eyes, Medio-Lateral (0.80, 0.96) and Total Velocity (0.92; 1.10) with eyes open and eyes closed, respectively. Regression indicated global cognition accompanied by age, gender, and diagnosis influenced postural control. Conclusion: patients with AD showed impaired postural control compared to Control Group subjects. Total Velocity with closed eyes was the most sensitive parameter for differentiating groups and should be better investigated as a possible motor biomarker of dementia in posturographic analysis with WBB.Academia Brasileira de Neurologia, Departamento de Neurologia Cognitiva e Envelhecimento2019-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642019000200196Dementia & Neuropsychologia v.13 n.2 2019reponame:Dementia & Neuropsychologiainstname:Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento (ANCC)instacron:ANCC10.1590/1980-57642018dn13-020008info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSant’Anna,PaulaSilva,Felipe de OliveiraRodrigues,Ana Carolina de Mello AlvesPlácido,JéssicaFerreira,José ViniciusMeereis,Estele Caroline WelterPraxedes,JomiltoMarinho,ValeskaLaks,JersonSobral Monteiro-Junior,RenatoDeslandes,Andrea Camazeng2019-09-20T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1980-57642019000200196Revistahttp://www.demneuropsy.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||demneuropsy@uol.com.br1980-57641980-5764opendoar:2019-09-20T00:00Dementia & Neuropsychologia - Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento (ANCC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Posturographic analysis of older adults without dementia and patients with Alzheimer’s disease: A cross-sectional study
title Posturographic analysis of older adults without dementia and patients with Alzheimer’s disease: A cross-sectional study
spellingShingle Posturographic analysis of older adults without dementia and patients with Alzheimer’s disease: A cross-sectional study
Sant’Anna,Paula
motor biomarker
Alzheimer’s disease
postural control
balance
dementia
older adults
title_short Posturographic analysis of older adults without dementia and patients with Alzheimer’s disease: A cross-sectional study
title_full Posturographic analysis of older adults without dementia and patients with Alzheimer’s disease: A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Posturographic analysis of older adults without dementia and patients with Alzheimer’s disease: A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Posturographic analysis of older adults without dementia and patients with Alzheimer’s disease: A cross-sectional study
title_sort Posturographic analysis of older adults without dementia and patients with Alzheimer’s disease: A cross-sectional study
author Sant’Anna,Paula
author_facet Sant’Anna,Paula
Silva,Felipe de Oliveira
Rodrigues,Ana Carolina de Mello Alves
Plácido,Jéssica
Ferreira,José Vinicius
Meereis,Estele Caroline Welter
Praxedes,Jomilto
Marinho,Valeska
Laks,Jerson
Sobral Monteiro-Junior,Renato
Deslandes,Andrea Camaz
author_role author
author2 Silva,Felipe de Oliveira
Rodrigues,Ana Carolina de Mello Alves
Plácido,Jéssica
Ferreira,José Vinicius
Meereis,Estele Caroline Welter
Praxedes,Jomilto
Marinho,Valeska
Laks,Jerson
Sobral Monteiro-Junior,Renato
Deslandes,Andrea Camaz
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sant’Anna,Paula
Silva,Felipe de Oliveira
Rodrigues,Ana Carolina de Mello Alves
Plácido,Jéssica
Ferreira,José Vinicius
Meereis,Estele Caroline Welter
Praxedes,Jomilto
Marinho,Valeska
Laks,Jerson
Sobral Monteiro-Junior,Renato
Deslandes,Andrea Camaz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv motor biomarker
Alzheimer’s disease
postural control
balance
dementia
older adults
topic motor biomarker
Alzheimer’s disease
postural control
balance
dementia
older adults
description ABSTRACT. Additional clinical tools should be investigated to facilitate and aid the early diagnosis of cognitive decline. Postural control worsens with aging and this may be related to pathological cognitive impairment. Objective: to compare the balance of older adults without dementia in a control group (CG) and with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), to observe the possible association with the independent variables (diagnosis, age, gender, and global cognition) and to verify the best posturographic analyses to determine the difference between the groups. Methods: 86 older adults (AD = 48; CG = 38) were evaluated using the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and postural control was assessed by stabilometry on the Wii Balance Board ® (WBB). Independent T, Mann-Whitney U-tests, Effect Size (ES) and a linear regression were performed. Results: there was a significant difference for Elliptical Area, Total Velocity, Medio-Lateral displacements with closed eyes and open eyes, antero-posterior, with closed eyes and BBS between groups. These variables showed a large effect size for BBS (-1.02), Elliptical Area (0.83) with closed eyes, Medio-Lateral (0.80, 0.96) and Total Velocity (0.92; 1.10) with eyes open and eyes closed, respectively. Regression indicated global cognition accompanied by age, gender, and diagnosis influenced postural control. Conclusion: patients with AD showed impaired postural control compared to Control Group subjects. Total Velocity with closed eyes was the most sensitive parameter for differentiating groups and should be better investigated as a possible motor biomarker of dementia in posturographic analysis with WBB.
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