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A wearable hip-assist robot reduces the cardiopulmonary metabolic energy expenditure during stair ascent in elderly adults: a pilot cross-sectional study

机译:一项可穿戴的髋关节机器人可减少老年人上楼梯过程中的心肺代谢能量消耗:一项初步的横断面研究

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Stair ascent is one of the most important and challenging activities of daily living to maintain mobility and independence in elderly adults. Recently, various types of wearable walking assist robots have been developed to improve gait function and metabolic efficiency for elderly adults. Several studies have shown that walking assist robots can improve cardiopulmonary metabolic efficiency during level walking in elderly. However, there is limited evidence demonstrating the effect of walking assist robots on cardiopulmonary metabolic efficiency during stair walking in elderly adults. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the assistance effect of a newly developed wearable hip assist robot on cardiopulmonary metabolic efficiency during stair ascent in elderly adults. Fifteen healthy elderly adults participated. The Gait Enhancing Mechatronic System (GEMS), developed by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Korea, was used in the present study. The metabolic energy expenditure was measured using a K4b2 while participants performed randomly assigned two conditions consecutively: free ascending stairs without the GEMS or robot-assisted ascending stair with the GEMS. There were significant differences in the oxygen consumption per unit mass (ml/min/kg), metabolic power per unit mass (W/kg) and metabolic equivalents (METs) values between the GEMS and NoGEMS conditions. A statistically significant difference was found between the two conditions in net oxygen consumption and net metabolic power, with a reduction of 8.59% and 10.16% respectively in GEMS condition (p??0.05). The gross oxygen consumption while climbing stairs under the GEMS and NoGEMS conditions was equivalent to 6.38 METs and 6.85 METs, respectively. This study demonstrated that the GEMS was helpful for reducing cardiopulmonary metabolic energy expenditure during stair climbing in elderly adults. The use of the GEMS allows elderly adults to climb stairs with less metabolic energy, therefore, they may experience more endurance in stair climbing while using the GEMS. NCT03389165 , Registered 26 December 2017 - retrospectively registered.
机译:上楼梯是维持老年人活动和独立性的最重要和最具挑战性的活动之一。近来,已经开发出各种类型的可穿戴步行辅助机器人以改善老年人的步态功能和代谢效率。多项研究表明,步行辅助机器人可以提高老年人在水平步行过程中的心肺代谢效率。但是,很少有证据表明步行辅助机器人对老年人楼梯行走过程中心肺代谢效率的影响。因此,本研究的目的是调查新开发的可穿戴式髋关节辅助机器人对老年人上楼梯过程中心肺代谢效率的辅助作用。 15名健康的老年人参加了比赛。本研究使用了由韩国三星电子有限公司开发的步态增强机电一体化系统(GEMS)。使用K4b2测量代谢能消耗,而参与者连续随机执行两个条件:没有GEMS的自由上升楼梯或带有GEMS的机器人辅助上升楼梯。在GEMS和NoGEMS条件之间,单位质量的耗氧量(ml / min / kg),单位质量的代谢能(W / kg)和代谢当量(METs)值存在显着差异。两种条件下的净耗氧量和净代谢能力之间具有统计学意义的差异,GEMS条件下分别降低了8.59%和10.16%(p <0.05)。在GEMS和NoGEMS条件下爬楼梯时的总氧气消耗分别等于6.38 METs和6.85 METs。这项研究表明,GEMS有助于减少老年人爬楼梯期间的心肺代谢能量消耗。使用GEMS可以使老年人以较少的代谢能量爬楼梯,因此,他们在使用GEMS时可能会在楼梯爬梯上有更大的耐力。 NCT03389165,于2017年12月26日注册-追溯注册。

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