Dual-task related frontal cerebral blood flow changes in older adults with mild cognitive impairment: A functional diffuse correlation spectroscopy study

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[Udina C, Ars J] REFiT Barcelona Research Group, Parc Sanitari Pere Virgili, Barcelona, Spain. Vall d’Hebron Institut de Recerca (VHIR), Barcelona, Spain. Departament de Medicina, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain. [Avtzi S, Kobayashi Frisk L] ICFO – Institut de Ciències Fotòniques, The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, Barcelona, Spain. [Mota-Foix M] Unitat d'Estadística i Bioinformàtica, Vall d’Hebron Institut de Recerca (VHIR), Barcelona, Spain. [Rosso AL] Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States. [Inzitari M] REFiT Barcelona Research Group, Parc Sanitari Pere Virgili, Barcelona, Spain. Vall d’Hebron Institut de Recerca (VHIR), Barcelona, Spain. Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Barcelona, Spain

Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus

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2023-02-01T11:31:21Z

2023-02-01T11:31:21Z

2022-12-20



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Cerebral blood flow; Mild cognitive impairment; Spectroscopy


Flux sanguini cerebral; Deteriorament cognitiu lleu; Espectroscòpia


Flujo sanguíneo cerebral; Deterioro cognitivo leve; Espectroscopia


Introduction: In a worldwide aging population with a high prevalence of motor and cognitive impairment, it is paramount to improve knowledge about underlying mechanisms of motor and cognitive function and their interplay in the aging processes. Methods: We measured prefrontal cerebral blood flow (CBF) using functional diffuse correlation spectroscopy during motor and dual-task. We aimed to compare CBF changes among 49 older adults with and without mild cognitive impairment (MCI) during a dual-task paradigm (normal walk, 2- forward count walk, 3-backward count walk, obstacle negotiation, and heel tapping). Participants with MCI walked slower during the normal walk and obstacle negotiation compared to participants with normal cognition (NC), while gait speed during counting conditions was not different between the groups, therefore the dual-task cost was higher for participants with NC. We built a linear mixed effects model with CBF measures from the right and left prefrontal cortex. Results: MCI (n = 34) showed a higher increase in CBF from the normal walk to the 2-forward count walk (estimate = 0.34, 95% CI [0.02, 0.66], p = 0.03) compared to participants with NC, related to a right- sided activation. Both groups showed a higher CBF during the 3-backward count walk compared to the normal walk, while only among MCI, CFB was higher during the 2-forward count walk. Discussion: Our findings suggest a differential prefrontal hemodynamic pattern in older adults with MCI compared to their NC counterparts during the dual-task performance, possibly as a response to increasing attentional demand.


This work was supported by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (MEDPHOTAGE, DTS 16/00099 and DTS 16/00087, 2017, and FRONT STAGE, PI 19/00734, 2020) and co-funded by European Regional Development Fund/European Social Fund “Investing in your future,” the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie (Grant No. 713729), Fundació CELLEX Barcelona, Fundació Mir-Puig, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (PHOTOMETABO, PID2019-106481RB-C31/10.13039/501100011033), FEDER EC and LASERLAB-EUROPE V (EC H2020 number 871124) and “Severo Ochoa” Programme for Centres of Excellence in R&D (CEX2019-000910-S).

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