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AUTOMATIC QUANTIFICATION OF TANDEM WALKING USING A WEARABLE DEVICE: VALIDITY OF THE INSTRUMENTED TANDEM WALK
Tandem walk (TW) is typically assessed by the time to complete the task and the number of missteps, however, these measures suffer from limitations and may not fully capture the range of performance in this task. We developed metrics of TW by using a body-fixed, wearable sensor in young and older ad...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6840902/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.1217 |
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author | Hausdorff, Jeffrey M Ganz, Natalie Gazit, Eran Hadad, Amit Buchman, Aron S Mirelman, Anat |
author_facet | Hausdorff, Jeffrey M Ganz, Natalie Gazit, Eran Hadad, Amit Buchman, Aron S Mirelman, Anat |
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description | Tandem walk (TW) is typically assessed by the time to complete the task and the number of missteps, however, these measures suffer from limitations and may not fully capture the range of performance in this task. We developed metrics of TW by using a body-fixed, wearable sensor in young and older adults. Healthy young men (n=40) and older adult men (n=362) were studied. While wearing a 3D accelerometer on their lower back, subjects performed three different tasks: TW, usual-walking, and quiet standing. The extracted measures for TW were: High-to-Low frequency band ratio from the power spectral density from the ML axis [nu], signal vector magnitude[g], step duration[s], sample entropy from ML, AP axis[nu] and CV[%]. All of the TW metrics were significantly different in the young and older men (p<0.001). Older men completed the TW with higher CV, suggesting greater stride-to-stride variability and they walked more slowly, as seen by their step duration. Additionally, the frequency ratio measure suggests that the older adults displayed less complex corrective movements in the ML axis. TW measures were modestly correlated with usual-walking (e.g., average stride time with TW step time, r=0.3; p<0.001) and with quiet standing postural control (e.g., acceleration path length in the ML and AP axis with TW sample entropy in the ML axis, r=0.13; p=0.014). Metrics derived from a wearable device complement conventional TW measures and vary with age. Further work is needed to determine if TW, gait and posture metrics are differentially associated with distinct adverse health outcomes. |
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spelling | pubmed-68409022019-11-15 AUTOMATIC QUANTIFICATION OF TANDEM WALKING USING A WEARABLE DEVICE: VALIDITY OF THE INSTRUMENTED TANDEM WALK Hausdorff, Jeffrey M Ganz, Natalie Gazit, Eran Hadad, Amit Buchman, Aron S Mirelman, Anat Innov Aging Session 1401 (Poster) Tandem walk (TW) is typically assessed by the time to complete the task and the number of missteps, however, these measures suffer from limitations and may not fully capture the range of performance in this task. We developed metrics of TW by using a body-fixed, wearable sensor in young and older adults. Healthy young men (n=40) and older adult men (n=362) were studied. While wearing a 3D accelerometer on their lower back, subjects performed three different tasks: TW, usual-walking, and quiet standing. The extracted measures for TW were: High-to-Low frequency band ratio from the power spectral density from the ML axis [nu], signal vector magnitude[g], step duration[s], sample entropy from ML, AP axis[nu] and CV[%]. All of the TW metrics were significantly different in the young and older men (p<0.001). Older men completed the TW with higher CV, suggesting greater stride-to-stride variability and they walked more slowly, as seen by their step duration. Additionally, the frequency ratio measure suggests that the older adults displayed less complex corrective movements in the ML axis. TW measures were modestly correlated with usual-walking (e.g., average stride time with TW step time, r=0.3; p<0.001) and with quiet standing postural control (e.g., acceleration path length in the ML and AP axis with TW sample entropy in the ML axis, r=0.13; p=0.014). Metrics derived from a wearable device complement conventional TW measures and vary with age. Further work is needed to determine if TW, gait and posture metrics are differentially associated with distinct adverse health outcomes. Oxford University Press 2019-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6840902/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.1217 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Session 1401 (Poster) Hausdorff, Jeffrey M Ganz, Natalie Gazit, Eran Hadad, Amit Buchman, Aron S Mirelman, Anat AUTOMATIC QUANTIFICATION OF TANDEM WALKING USING A WEARABLE DEVICE: VALIDITY OF THE INSTRUMENTED TANDEM WALK |
title | AUTOMATIC QUANTIFICATION OF TANDEM WALKING USING A WEARABLE DEVICE: VALIDITY OF THE INSTRUMENTED TANDEM WALK |
title_full | AUTOMATIC QUANTIFICATION OF TANDEM WALKING USING A WEARABLE DEVICE: VALIDITY OF THE INSTRUMENTED TANDEM WALK |
title_fullStr | AUTOMATIC QUANTIFICATION OF TANDEM WALKING USING A WEARABLE DEVICE: VALIDITY OF THE INSTRUMENTED TANDEM WALK |
title_full_unstemmed | AUTOMATIC QUANTIFICATION OF TANDEM WALKING USING A WEARABLE DEVICE: VALIDITY OF THE INSTRUMENTED TANDEM WALK |
title_short | AUTOMATIC QUANTIFICATION OF TANDEM WALKING USING A WEARABLE DEVICE: VALIDITY OF THE INSTRUMENTED TANDEM WALK |
title_sort | automatic quantification of tandem walking using a wearable device: validity of the instrumented tandem walk |
topic | Session 1401 (Poster) |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6840902/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.1217 |
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