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Do Motor–Cognitive and Motor–Motor Dual-Task Training Differently Affect Dual-Task Interference in Individuals With Intellectual Disability?

Authors :
Borji, Rihab
Baccouch, Rym
Laatar, Rabeb
Falhi, Sirine
Sahli, Sonia
Rebai, Haithem
Source :
Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly; Oct2024, Vol. 41 Issue 4, p611-631, 21p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This study explored the effect of different dual-task (DT) training programs on DT interference in adults with intellectual disability. Center-of-pressure (CoP) mean velocity in single-task (ST) and cognitive-DT conditions and the Timed Up-and-Go Test (TUGT) during ST, cognitive-DT, and motor-DT conditions were assessed before and after intervention in a cognitive–motor training group, a motor–motor training group, and a control group. Before training, CoP mean velocity and TUGT time increased (p <.001) in DT compared with the ST condition. After training, the CoP mean velocity values remained unchanged (p =.07) in DT compared with the ST condition among the cognitive–motor training group. Furthermore, compared with the ST condition, no increase (p = 1) was reported in the TUGT time during the cognitive-DT condition for the cognitive–motor training group and during the motor-DT for the motor–motor training group (p =.12). The effect of DT training on DT interference depends on the training modality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07365829
Volume :
41
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179968113
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1123/apaq.2024-0044