The effect of walking speed on quality of gait in older adults

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作者
Huijben, B. [1 ,2 ]
van Schooten, K. S. [3 ]
van Dieen, J. H. [1 ]
Pijnappels, M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Movement Sci, Dept Human Movement Sci, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] McRoberts BV, Raamweg 43, NL-2596 HN The Hague, Netherlands
[3] Univ New South Wales, Neurosci Res Australia, Sydney, NSW, Australia
关键词
Gait; Accelerometry; Balance; Walking speed; Elderly; LOCAL DYNAMIC STABILITY; FALL-RISK; KINEMATIC VARIABILITY; PELVIS; HEAD;
D O I
10.1016/j.gaitpost.2018.07.004
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Background: Gait quality characteristics can contribute to the identification of individuals at risk of falls. Since older adults with high fall risk tend to walk slower than older adults with a lower fall risk, walking speed may underlie differences in gait quality characteristics. Research question: How does walking speed affect gait quality characteristics in older people? Methods: We investigated the effect of walking speed on gait characteristics in 11 older adults (aged 69.6 +/- 4.1 years). Trunk accelerations (Dynaport MoveMonitor) were recorded during 5 min of treadmill walking at four different speeds. From these trunk accelerations we calculated step frequency, root mean square, harmonic ratio, index of harmonicity, sample entropy and logarithmic divergence rate per stride. Results: Our results showed that all gait characteristics were affected by walking speed, except for sample entropy in antero-posterior (AP) direction. An increase in walking speed resulted in a higher step frequency, higher standard deviation, more symmetric gait, more smooth vertical (VT) accelerations, less smooth accelerations in medio-lateral (ML) and AP directions, less regular dynamics in ML direction, more regular dynamics in VT direction, and a more stable gait pattern overall. Significance: These findings suggest that, within a range of 0.5-1.4 m/s, a lower walking speed results in a lower gait quality, which may underlie differences in gait quality between older fallers and non-fallers.
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