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A novel accelerometry-based algorithm for the detection of step durations over short episodes of gait in healthy elderly

机译:一种基于加速度计的新颖算法可检测健康老年人步态短时的步长

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BackgroundThe assessment of short episodes of gait is clinically relevant and easily implemented, especially given limited space and time requirements. BFS (body-fixed-sensors) are small, lightweight and easy to wear sensors, which allow the assessment of gait at relative low cost and with low interference. Thus, the assessment with BFS of short episodes of gait, extracted from dailylife physical activity or measured in a standardised and supervised setting, may add value in the study of gait quality of the elderly. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of a novel algorithm based on acceleration signals recorded at different human locations (lower back and heels) for the detection of step durations over short episodes of gait in healthy elderly subjects.
机译:背景步态短发作的评估在临床上很相关并且易于实施,特别是在空间和时间要求有限的情况下。 BFS(人体固定传感器)体积小,重量轻且易于佩戴,可以以相对较低的成本和较低的干扰评估步态。因此,从日常生活活动中提取或在标准化和有监督的环境中进行的短步态BFS评估可以为研究老年人的步态质量增加价值。这项研究的目的是基于在不同的人类位置(下背部和脚后跟)记录的加速度信号,评估一种新算法的准确性,以检测健康老年受试者步态短时的步长。

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