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Using the cell phone while standing or walking affects balance and mobility in people with Parkinson’s disease

O uso do celular em pé ou durante a caminhada afeta o equilíbrio e a mobilidade de pessoas com doença de Parkinson

Abstract

Background

Cell phones are part of peoples’ lives. The literature indicates risks when cell phones are used during a secondary motor task. Studies addressing this topic in people with Parkinson’s disease are still scarce.

Objective

To investigate the impact of daily dual tasks with cell phone on balance and mobility in people with Parkinson’s disease, compared to healthy control peers.

Methods

Participants with Parkinson’s disease and controls underwent three motor tasks: (1) Standing and walking without using a cell phone; (2) Standing and walking while talking on the phone; and (3) Standing and walking while texting messages on the phone. Assessments involved balance and mobility tests. Statistical analysis was performed with multivariate analysis of variance, comparing main effect for group (Parkinson’s disease × control), task (using × not using cell phone) and interactions (group × task). Significance was set at 5%. Effect sizes are reported.

Results

Participants with Parkinson’s disease showed worse balance (p = 0.001, effect size of 0.471) and mobility (p = 0.001, effect size of 0.472) than control peers. The use of cell phone while performing a secondary motor task affected both groups (p = 0.005, effect size of 0.673 for balance and p = 0.001, effect size of 0.549 for mobility). The dual task impact, however, was higher in the Parkinson’s disease group (p = 0.009, effect size of 0.407 for mobility).

Conclusion

Daily dual tasks with cell phones increase imbalance and mobility risks in Parkinson’s disease. People should be careful when using their cell phone while standing or walking.

Keywords:
Parkinson Disease; Cell Phone; Attentional Bias; Mobility Limitation; Accidental Falls

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