First signs of elderly gait for women

Journal Title: Medycyna Pracy - Year 2017, Vol 68, Issue 4

Abstract

Background: The aims of this study have been twofold: to attempt to reduce the number of spatiotemporal parameters used for describing gait through the factor analysis and component analysis; and to explore the critical age of decline for other gait parameters for healthy women. Material and Methods: A total of 106 women (aged ≥ 40 years old (N = 76) and ≤ 31 years old (N = 30)) were evaluated using a pressure-sensitive mat (Zebris Medical System, Tübingen, Germany) for collecting spatiotemporal gait parameters. Results: The factor analysis identified 2 factors – labelled Time and Rhythm – that accounted for 72% of the variation in significant free-gait parameters; the principal component analysis identified 4 of these parameters that permit full clinical evaluation of gait quality. No difference was found between the groups in terms of the values of parameters reflecting the temporal nature of gait (Rhythm), namely step time, stride time and cadence, whereas significant differences were found for total double support phase (p < 0.001). Next, seeking evidence of a critical decline in gait, we selected 3 parameters: total double support, stride time and velocity. We concluded that the women taking part in the experiment manifested significant signs of senile gait after the age of 60 years old, with the first symptoms thereof already manifesting themselves after 50 years of age. Conclusions: We show that among 26 spatiotemporal parameters that may be used for characterizing gait, at least a half of them may be omitted in the assessment of gait correctness; a finding that may be useful in clinical practice. The finding that the onset of senile gait occurs in the case of women after the age of 60 years old, in turn, may be useful in evaluating the ability for performing types of physical work that mainly require ambulation. Med Pr 2017;68(4):441–448

Authors and Affiliations

Katarzyna Kaczmarczyk, Ida Wiszomirska, Michalina Błażkiewicz, Michał Wychowański, Andrzej Wit

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  • EP ID EP182807
  • DOI 10.13075/mp.5893.00626
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Katarzyna Kaczmarczyk, Ida Wiszomirska, Michalina Błażkiewicz, Michał Wychowański, Andrzej Wit (2017). First signs of elderly gait for women. Medycyna Pracy, 68(4), 441-448. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-182807