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ASSOCIATIONS OF GAIT CHARACTERISTICS AND VARIABILITY WITH WALKING EFFICIENCY IN OLDER ADULTS

Higher energetic cost of walking per unit distance has been linked to many adverse health outcomes in older adults. Aging-related changes in gait characteristics have been postulated to contribute to energetic inefficiency, but previous studies focused on younger adults, and/or examined only a few g...

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Autores principales: Liu, Fangyu, Cai, Yurun, Skow, Laura, Wanigatunga, Amal, Tian, Qu, Simonsick, Eleanor, Schrack, Jennifer
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9766539/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.1194
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author Liu, Fangyu
Cai, Yurun
Skow, Laura
Wanigatunga, Amal
Tian, Qu
Simonsick, Eleanor
Schrack, Jennifer
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Cai, Yurun
Skow, Laura
Wanigatunga, Amal
Tian, Qu
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Schrack, Jennifer
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description Higher energetic cost of walking per unit distance has been linked to many adverse health outcomes in older adults. Aging-related changes in gait characteristics have been postulated to contribute to energetic inefficiency, but previous studies focused on younger adults, and/or examined only a few gait characteristics. In the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging, 507 older adults ≥50 years (72.3±9.8 years, 48.3% women, 48.3% black) without stroke and Parkinson disease had concurrent measurements of usual-paced gait characteristics using 3D motion analysis and energetic cost of walking using indirect calorimetry during a 2.5-min usual-paced overground walk. We tested the associations of the mean and the coefficient of variance (CV) of cadence (steps/min), swing time (ms), double support time (ms), stance time (ms), step time (ms), step length (cm), and step width (cm) with energetic cost of walking using linear regression models, adjusting for demographics, body composition, comorbidities, and gait speed. We found that a 5-cm shorter step length was associated with 0.40 ml/kg/100m higher cost of walking (p< 0.001). A 1% higher CV in swing time and 1% lower CV in step width was associated with 0.152 ml/kg/100m higher (p=0.044) and 0.023 ml/kg/100m lower (p=0.022) cost of walking, respectively. Our results suggest that mean step length and variability in swing time and step width could potentially contribute to the rising cost of walking in older adults. Future longitudinal studies are needed to understand whether changes in gait variability can predict increased energetic cost of walking and can be intervened to preserve energy efficiency.
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spelling pubmed-97665392022-12-20 ASSOCIATIONS OF GAIT CHARACTERISTICS AND VARIABILITY WITH WALKING EFFICIENCY IN OLDER ADULTS Liu, Fangyu Cai, Yurun Skow, Laura Wanigatunga, Amal Tian, Qu Simonsick, Eleanor Schrack, Jennifer Innov Aging Abstracts Higher energetic cost of walking per unit distance has been linked to many adverse health outcomes in older adults. Aging-related changes in gait characteristics have been postulated to contribute to energetic inefficiency, but previous studies focused on younger adults, and/or examined only a few gait characteristics. In the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging, 507 older adults ≥50 years (72.3±9.8 years, 48.3% women, 48.3% black) without stroke and Parkinson disease had concurrent measurements of usual-paced gait characteristics using 3D motion analysis and energetic cost of walking using indirect calorimetry during a 2.5-min usual-paced overground walk. We tested the associations of the mean and the coefficient of variance (CV) of cadence (steps/min), swing time (ms), double support time (ms), stance time (ms), step time (ms), step length (cm), and step width (cm) with energetic cost of walking using linear regression models, adjusting for demographics, body composition, comorbidities, and gait speed. We found that a 5-cm shorter step length was associated with 0.40 ml/kg/100m higher cost of walking (p< 0.001). A 1% higher CV in swing time and 1% lower CV in step width was associated with 0.152 ml/kg/100m higher (p=0.044) and 0.023 ml/kg/100m lower (p=0.022) cost of walking, respectively. Our results suggest that mean step length and variability in swing time and step width could potentially contribute to the rising cost of walking in older adults. Future longitudinal studies are needed to understand whether changes in gait variability can predict increased energetic cost of walking and can be intervened to preserve energy efficiency. Oxford University Press 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9766539/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.1194 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Liu, Fangyu
Cai, Yurun
Skow, Laura
Wanigatunga, Amal
Tian, Qu
Simonsick, Eleanor
Schrack, Jennifer
ASSOCIATIONS OF GAIT CHARACTERISTICS AND VARIABILITY WITH WALKING EFFICIENCY IN OLDER ADULTS
title ASSOCIATIONS OF GAIT CHARACTERISTICS AND VARIABILITY WITH WALKING EFFICIENCY IN OLDER ADULTS
title_full ASSOCIATIONS OF GAIT CHARACTERISTICS AND VARIABILITY WITH WALKING EFFICIENCY IN OLDER ADULTS
title_fullStr ASSOCIATIONS OF GAIT CHARACTERISTICS AND VARIABILITY WITH WALKING EFFICIENCY IN OLDER ADULTS
title_full_unstemmed ASSOCIATIONS OF GAIT CHARACTERISTICS AND VARIABILITY WITH WALKING EFFICIENCY IN OLDER ADULTS
title_short ASSOCIATIONS OF GAIT CHARACTERISTICS AND VARIABILITY WITH WALKING EFFICIENCY IN OLDER ADULTS
title_sort associations of gait characteristics and variability with walking efficiency in older adults
topic Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9766539/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.1194
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