Ageing is accompanied by a cognitive decline altering gait and increasing the risk of falling. Physical activity could reduce this cognitive decline by an improvement in the oxygen supply to the brain. At the moment, the effect of physical activity on brain oxygenation during walking in elderly has never been described. Moreover, the increase in cognitive request during a dual task could lead to an increase in the risk of falling. In this context, the investigators of Orleans's hospital want to examine the effect of the physical activity level of elderly on their brain oxygenation during walking and during a dual task. Moreover, Parkinson' patients could display an impairment of gait and cognitive function. Attentional task and dual task situation are particularly impaired in this pathology. This is why the investigators of Orleans's hospital want to also examine cerebral activation of these patients during walking and during a dual task. The hemodynamic cerebral activation will be studied using the near infrared spectroscopy at the level of the prefrontal cortex. This non-invasive technic allows the evaluation of the regional oxyhemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin variations induced by cerebral activation.
The main aim of the study is to determine the effect of the physical activity level on variations of the pre-frontal oxygenation during walking and during a dual task in elderly. The other aims are to study the effects of age, gender and the Parkinson' disease on variations of the pre-frontal oxygenation during walking and during a dual task in elderly. For that, 160 participants (females and males) will be included and 8 groups will be constituted (woman and man non active young people, woman and man non active old people, woman and man active old people, woman and man patients with Parkinson's disease). Every participants will performed a set of 6 tasks of 2 minutes. Each task will be separated by a 2 minutes resting period. The tasks will be a cognitive task, a control cognitive task, walking at 3 kilometers/hour, walking while doing the cognitive task, walking at the preferred speed, walking at the preferred speed while doing the cognitive task. During the set, prefrontal oxygenation will be measured using the near infrared spectroscopy.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
117
Every participants will performed a set of tasks of 2 min. Each task will be separated by a 2 min resting period. The tasks will be walking at 3 km/h, walking while doing the cognitive task, walking at the preferred speed, walking at the preferred speed while doing the cognitive task.
Every participants will performed a set of tasks of 2 min. Each task will be separated by a 2 min resting period. The tasks will be a cognitive task, a control cognitive task.
CHR Orléans
Orléans, France
concentration of cerebral oxyhemoglobin
The objective is to determine the effect of physical activity level on variations in cerebral oxygenation (combination of concentration of oxyhemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin) during simple walking and during double task walking in elderly people. Cerebral oxygenation will be determined continuously at rest and during walking. She will be measured non-invasively with a near infrared spectrometry system (Oxymon, Artinis Medical system, Netherlands). This system measures the evolution of the concentration of OxyHb and DeoxyHb by measuring the absorption of light into tissues. The measurement of cerebral oxygenation will evaluate the hemodynamic response at the regional level during the cognitive task, the simple walking task and the dual task.
Time frame: day 1
concentration of cerebral deoxyhemoglobin
The objective is to determine the effect of physical activity level on variations in cerebral oxygenation (combination of concentration of oxyhemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin) during simple walking and during double task walking in elderly people. Cerebral oxygenation will be determined continuously at rest and during walking. She will be measured non-invasively with a near infrared spectrometry system (Oxymon, Artinis Medical system, Netherlands). This system measures the evolution of the concentration of OxyHb and DeoxyHb by measuring the absorption of light into tissues. The measurement of cerebral oxygenation will evaluate the hemodynamic response at the regional level during the cognitive task, the simple walking task and the dual task.
Time frame: day 1
concentration of muscular oxyhemoglobin
Study the effect of age and gender on muscular oxygenation during the simple walk and during the double task operation. This will be measured non invasively with a near infrared spectrometry system (Oxymon, artinis medical system, netherlands)
Time frame: day 1
concentration of muscular deoxyhemoglobin
Study the effect of age and gender on muscular oxygenation during the simple walk and during the double task operation. This will be measured non invasively with a near infrared spectrometry system (Oxymon, artinis medical system, netherlands)
Time frame: day 1
measurement of cognitive performance using random number generation task
This task is for the particpants to state a number between 0 and 9 randomly at the fastest possible frequency by avoiding to state two consécutives digits one after the other (eg not to stay 5 then 6) . this task will be realised during simple walk and double task.
Time frame: day 1
cardiac frequency
Study the effect of age and gender on cardiac frequency during the simple walk and during the double task operation
Time frame: day 1
Step width: distance between the middle support point of each foot with optogait system
Study the effect of age on walking parameters during the simple walk and during the double task operation
Time frame: day 1
Scale of perceived difficulties for perception of effort
This scale consists of 15 steps of ladder associated with verbal information (ranging from extremely easy for 2 to extremely difficult for 14) allowing the subjective descritpion of the difficulty of the task. With this scale the effect of gender on the perception of effort during the simple walk and during the double task will be studied.
Time frame: day 1
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