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Clinical Trials/NCT04806022
NCT04806022
Completed
Not Applicable

Effects of Different Forms of Fatigue on Double-Task Performance in the Elderly

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice1 site in 1 country66 target enrollmentJanuary 19, 2022
ConditionsElderly

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Elderly
Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice
Enrollment
66
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Dual task performance after muscular fatigue
Status
Completed
Last Updated
last month

Overview

Brief Summary

The dual task (walking and cognitive task at the same time) is increasingly used in geriatrics in protocols for detecting people who are falling and/or for highlighting cognitive disorders. However, frail elderly people tend to get tired quickly and a lack of awareness of the effects of fatigue on dual-task performance could alter the diagnosis.

There are two types of fatigue: mental fatigue and peripheral muscle fatigue. Each participant will do both types of fatigue over 2 appointments spaced by 7 days so that the subject can recover from induced fatigue. The sequence of fatigue tasks will be randomized.

At the first appointment (day 0):

  1. Pre-fatigue assessment :

    • The subject must walk on 10m with round trip for 1min.
    • the subject must do the arithmetic count of 3 in 3
    • Then comes the evaluation in double task (walking and counting at once for 1min). The subject must walk on 10m with round trip for 1min by doing the arithmetic count of 3 in 3 at the same time.
  2. mental fatigue task or muscle fatigue task (randomized)

  3. post-fatigue assessment (the same as pre-fatigue assessment)

7 resting days

Second appointment (day 7)

  1. Pre-fatigue assessment :

    • The subject must walk on 10m with round trip for 1min.
    • the subject must do the arithmetic count of 3 in 3
    • Then comes the evaluation in double task (walking and counting at once for 1min). The subject must walk on 10m with round trip for 1min by doing the arithmetic count of 3 in 3 at the same time.
  2. mental fatigue task or muscle fatigue task (randomized)

  3. post-fatigue assessment (the same as pre-fatigue assessment)

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
January 19, 2022
End Date
October 6, 2022
Last Updated
last month
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Crossover
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Young group
  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • 20 to 40 years old

Exclusion Criteria

  • psychiatric disorders
  • Severe hearing or vision loss
  • Motor or sensory disability that may interfere with test completion
  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • 65 to 90 years old
  • less than 3 Fried's criteria of fragility
  • walking ability without technical assistance (at least 10m).
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • psychiatric disorders
  • Severe hearing or vision loss

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Dual task performance after muscular fatigue

Time Frame: at inclusion (day 0)

Dual task performance (DTEspeed motor performance; DTEcog cognitive performance) will be compared before and after a protocol of peripheral mental and muscular fatigue. For Dual Task Performance, the cognitive task performance (maximum count count - error count) performed alone (single ST task) and performed while walking (double ST task) will be compared.

Dual task performance after cognitive fatigue

Time Frame: at day 7

Dual task performance (DTEspeed motor performance; DTEcog cognitive performance) will be compared before and after a protocol of peripheral mental and muscular fatigue. For Dual Task Performance, the cognitive task performance (maximum count count - error count) performed alone (single ST task) and performed while walking (double ST task) will be compared.

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