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MOB:2023/2
Szerzők:Kreska-Korus, Agnieszka; Rys, Karolina; Buczan, Wiktoria
Tárgyszavak:IDŐSKORÚ; JÁRÁS; EGYENSÚLY; FIZIOTERÁPIA
Folyóirat:Egészségtudományi Közlemények - 2023. 13. évf. 1. sz.
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  Dual-task walking and falls in the elderly / Agnieszka Kreska-Korus, Karolina Rys, Wiktoria Buczan
  Bibliogr.: p. 37-40. - Abstr. eng. - DOI: https://doi.org/10.32007/etk.2023.012
  In: Egészségtudományi Közlemények. - ISSN 2063-2142. - 2023. 13. évf. 1. sz., p. 34-43. : ill.


Dual task walking is a common activity in everyday life. The dual task paradigm is a procedure in experimental psychology that involves examining the performance of two tasks separately and simultaneously, allowing researchers to determine the extent to which different men tal abilities compete for information processing resources in the brain. This information can help identify whether tasks interfere with each other. Th is study aimed to analy s e publications, gather knowledge on gait with an additional task, and determine the impact of dual task conditions on gait parameters among the elderly. In October 2022, we conducted a comprehensive review of available literature in databases such as Pubme d, Cochrane, and Google Scholar, as well as research carried out at the Central Laboratory of Motion Analysis of the University of Physical Education in Krakow. We identified 11 publications on dual task gait in the elderly, focusing exclusively on healthy individuals. Studies on the effects of training on dual task gait were not included in our analysis. Research conducted to date in older adults has shown that dual task conditions have a negative effect on gait speed, step frequency, gait cycle time, and gait variability indices, among other parameters.  Kulcsszavak: dual task paradigm, gait with additional tasks, spatiotemporal parameters of gait, additional cognitive task , DIVA gait test, risk factors for falls