2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2020.07.008
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Effects of Dual-Task Group Training on Gait, Cognitive Executive Function, and Quality of Life in People With Parkinson Disease: Results of Randomized Controlled DUALGAIT Trial

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“…Related to training duration, a training scheme of 1–3 h weekly for 12–16 weeks (or more) has been suggested to be more likely to lead to detectable improvements in cognitive performance than shorter training schemes ( Colcombe and Kramer, 2003 ; Lauenroth et al, 2016 ). Low-frequency and short-duration training (10 weeks, two sessions in a week), including gait training performed in single or DT, failed to show any significant change in cognition ( San Martín Valenzuela et al, 2020 ). One such example is the SHARP-P trial, which failed to show significant improvements in an overall cognitive composite measure or in EF ( Legault et al, 2011 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Related to training duration, a training scheme of 1–3 h weekly for 12–16 weeks (or more) has been suggested to be more likely to lead to detectable improvements in cognitive performance than shorter training schemes ( Colcombe and Kramer, 2003 ; Lauenroth et al, 2016 ). Low-frequency and short-duration training (10 weeks, two sessions in a week), including gait training performed in single or DT, failed to show any significant change in cognition ( San Martín Valenzuela et al, 2020 ). One such example is the SHARP-P trial, which failed to show significant improvements in an overall cognitive composite measure or in EF ( Legault et al, 2011 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em relação aos exercícios de dupla tarefa, foram encontrados quatro estudos [17,19,24,31]. Esses estudos aplicaram sessões de treinamento que consistiam em exercícios de marcha como: comprimento do passo/passada com distância objetiva de 0,4-0,8 m de forma progressiva e adaptada, treinamento de cadência/velocidade por metrônomo digital, exercícios posturais; extensão do pescoço, adução escapular, retroversão dos ombros e anteversão pélvica [31], caminhada com maior velocidade de marcha, enfatizando o golpe do calcanhar [19].…”
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“…In this type of exercise, the patients have to shift attention from one task to another in order to achieve the objective of both, e.g. walking and saying aloud a shopping list [15]. In this way, the dual-task in physical rehabilitation imitates a habitual functional context within the therapy itself, where people practice a motor exercise subjected to the usual demands of the environments in activities of daily living.…”
Section: Can Physical Therapy Improve the Cognitive Performance?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies so far that analyze the effectiveness of dual-cognitive task training assess the performance of the secondary cognitive task itself, but not the cognitive function through a standardized test. Even so, studies have been published indicating that dual motor and cognitive tasks improve executive functions measured through the Trail Making Test [15].…”
Section: Can Physical Therapy Improve the Cognitive Performance?mentioning
confidence: 99%