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Comparable Stride Time Fractal Dynamics and Gait Adaptability in Active Young and Older Adults Under Normal and Asymmetric Walking

机译:在正常和不对称行走下活跃年轻人和老年人的比较步幅时期分形动力学和步态适应性

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Previous research indicates the correlation structure of gait parameters (i.e., fractal dynamics) decreases with age. This decrease is suggested to reflect a reduced capacity for locomotor adaptation in older adults. The purpose of this study was to investigate potential differences between physical activity-matched young and older adults’ fractal dynamics and gait adaptability during unperturbed and asymmetric walking, and to determine if fractal dynamics predict adaptive capacity. Fifteen young (28.9 ± 5.6 years, nine women) and 15 older (64.7 ± 2.7, nine women) adults with similar habitual physical activity levels walked at preferred speed, half of preferred speed, and asymmetrically whereby their dominant and non-dominant legs moved at preferred and half-preferred speed, respectively. Fractal correlations (scaling exponent α) of stride times were assessed through detrended fluctuation analysis, and gait adaptation to asymmetric walking on the basis of lower limb relative phase. Both cohorts displayed similar fractal dynamics at preferred speed and asymmetric walking, while older adults exhibited greater α during slow walking. Both groups exhibited comparable gait adaptation to split-belt walking based on analysis of lower limb relative phase. Fractal dynamics during preferred speed and asymmetric walking was moderately associated with gait adaptation in the young and older adult cohorts, respectively. In these activity-matched groups, there were no age-based reductions in fractal dynamics or gait adaptation, and fractal scaling α was moderately associated with gait adaptation. These findings suggest that stride time fractal dynamics and gait adaptation may be preserved in older adults who habitually perform moderate intensity physical activity.
机译:以前的研究表明步态参数(即分形动态)的相关结构随着年龄的增长而降低。建议减少这一减少,以反映老年成年人的运动适应能力降低。本研究的目的是调查体育活动匹配的年轻和老年人的分形动力学和步态适应性在不受干扰和不对称步行期间的潜在差异,并确定分形动力学是否预测适应能力。十五名年轻(28.9±5.6岁,九名妇女)和15名年龄较大(64.7±2.7,九名女性)成年人,具有类似习惯性的身体活动水平的成年人,在首选速度下散步,一半的优选速度,并且不对称,他们的主导和非主导腿移动在优选的半优选速度下。通过贬值的波动分析评估了步伐时间的分形相关性(缩放指数α),并在下肢相对相位基于下肢相对阶段进行步态适应不对称。两个队列在首选速度和不对称行走时显示出类似的分形动力学,而老年人在缓慢行走期间表现出更大的α。基于对下肢相对相的分析,两组两组表现出与分裂带行走的相当的步态适应性。优选速度和不对称行走过程中的分形动力学分别与年轻人和老年人队列的步态适应时期。在这些活动匹配的组中,分形动力学或步态适应性没有基于年龄的减少,分形缩放α适度与步态适应相关。这些发现表明,在习惯性地表现适度的强度体育活动的老年人中,可以保留步程分形动力学和步态适应。

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