Kinematic gait parameters for older adults with Parkinson's disease during street crossing simulation
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Resumo: | Safe street crossing is important for older adults' social inclusion. We assessed gait kinematic adaptation under different simulated street crossing conditions in older adults with Parkinson's disease (PD) and made comparisons with older adults without PD to understand how PD interferes in outdoor task performance, helping in the development of strategies to reduce road traffic accident risk. In 20 older adults without PD (control group – CG) and 20 with PD (GPD), we assessed usual gait (C1), gait during street crossing simulation (C2), and gait during reduced-time street crossing simulation (C3). Velocity, step length, and step, swing, stance, and double support time were analyzed. Spatiotemporal differences in gait between groups and conditions were analyzed. The GPD walked 16% slower in C1 and 12% slower in C2 and C3 than the CG. GPD also took 11% shorter steps in C1 and 9.5% shorter steps in C2. The double support time was 8.5% greater in C1. In intragroup comparisons, there were significant differences in all gait conditions. The CG showed increased velocity (C2 15% > C1; C3 13% > C2; C3 26% > C1), step length (C2 8% > C1; C3 5% > C2; C3 13% > C1), and swing time (C2 2% > C1; C3 3.7% > C2; C3 6% > C1), and decreased step time (C2 7.5% < C1; C3 8% < C2; C3 15% < C1), stance time (C2 1.3% < C1; C3 2.5% < C2; C3 3.6% < C1), and double support time (C2 6.3% < C1; C3 10.5% < C2; C3 16% < C1). GPD showed increased velocity (C2 19% > C1; C3 13.5% > C2; C3 29.7% > C1), step length, (C2 6% > C1; C3 7% > C2; C3 16% > C1), and swing time (C2 3% > C1; C3 3% > C2; C3 5.5% > C1) and decreased step time (C2 10.3% < C1; C3 7.7% < C2; C3 17% < C1), stance time (C2 1.7% < C1; C3 1.7% < C2; C3 3.4% < C1), and double support time (C2 7% < C1; C3 9.5% < C2; C3 16% < C1). Kinematic changes observed in the intergroup comparison show that participants with PD had lower velocity in all conditions. However, per the intragroup results, both participants with and without PD managed to significantly modify gait variables to attempt to cross the street in the given time. It is necessary to assess whether this increases fall risk by exposing them to road traffic accidents. |
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Kinematic gait parameters for older adults with Parkinson's disease during street crossing simulationGaitKinematicsOlder adultsParkinson's diseaseStreet crossingSafe street crossing is important for older adults' social inclusion. We assessed gait kinematic adaptation under different simulated street crossing conditions in older adults with Parkinson's disease (PD) and made comparisons with older adults without PD to understand how PD interferes in outdoor task performance, helping in the development of strategies to reduce road traffic accident risk. In 20 older adults without PD (control group – CG) and 20 with PD (GPD), we assessed usual gait (C1), gait during street crossing simulation (C2), and gait during reduced-time street crossing simulation (C3). Velocity, step length, and step, swing, stance, and double support time were analyzed. Spatiotemporal differences in gait between groups and conditions were analyzed. The GPD walked 16% slower in C1 and 12% slower in C2 and C3 than the CG. GPD also took 11% shorter steps in C1 and 9.5% shorter steps in C2. The double support time was 8.5% greater in C1. In intragroup comparisons, there were significant differences in all gait conditions. The CG showed increased velocity (C2 15% > C1; C3 13% > C2; C3 26% > C1), step length (C2 8% > C1; C3 5% > C2; C3 13% > C1), and swing time (C2 2% > C1; C3 3.7% > C2; C3 6% > C1), and decreased step time (C2 7.5% < C1; C3 8% < C2; C3 15% < C1), stance time (C2 1.3% < C1; C3 2.5% < C2; C3 3.6% < C1), and double support time (C2 6.3% < C1; C3 10.5% < C2; C3 16% < C1). GPD showed increased velocity (C2 19% > C1; C3 13.5% > C2; C3 29.7% > C1), step length, (C2 6% > C1; C3 7% > C2; C3 16% > C1), and swing time (C2 3% > C1; C3 3% > C2; C3 5.5% > C1) and decreased step time (C2 10.3% < C1; C3 7.7% < C2; C3 17% < C1), stance time (C2 1.7% < C1; C3 1.7% < C2; C3 3.4% < C1), and double support time (C2 7% < C1; C3 9.5% < C2; C3 16% < C1). Kinematic changes observed in the intergroup comparison show that participants with PD had lower velocity in all conditions. However, per the intragroup results, both participants with and without PD managed to significantly modify gait variables to attempt to cross the street in the given time. It is necessary to assess whether this increases fall risk by exposing them to road traffic accidents.ASCRS Research FoundationInstitute of Biosciences São Paulo State University (UNESP), Avenida vinte e quatro A, 1515Faculty Anhanguera of Jundiaí Rua do Retiro 3000Faculty of Higher Education of Interior São Paulo (FAIP), Avenida Antonieta Altenfelder, 65Laboratory of Assessment and Rehabilitation of Equilibrium Department of Biomechanics Medicine and Rehabilitation of the Locomotor System School of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto University of São Paulo, Avenida Bandeirantes, 3900Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy Federal University of Amazonas, Avenida General Rodrigo Octavio Jordão Ramos, 1200Department of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy School of Philosophy and Science São Paulo State University (UNESP), Avenida Hygino Muzzi FIlho, 737Institute of Biosciences São Paulo State University (UNESP), Avenida vinte e quatro A, 1515Department of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy School of Philosophy and Science São Paulo State University (UNESP), Avenida Hygino Muzzi FIlho, 737ASCRS Research Foundation: 2012/01770-1Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)3000Faculty of Higher Education of Interior São Paulo (FAIP)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Federal University of AmazonasAmaral-Felipe, Késia Maísa do [UNESP]Yamada, Patrícia de Aguiar [UNESP]Abreu, Daniela Cristina Carvalho deFreire Júnior, Renato CamposStroppa-Marques, Ana Elisa Zuliani [UNESP]Faganello-Navega, Flávia Roberta [UNESP]2020-12-12T01:58:15Z2020-12-12T01:58:15Z2020-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.humov.2020.102599Human Movement Science, v. 70.1872-76460167-9457http://hdl.handle.net/11449/20011910.1016/j.humov.2020.1025992-s2.0-85080939301Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengHuman Movement Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-08-09T15:17:25Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/200119Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-09T15:17:25Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Kinematic gait parameters for older adults with Parkinson's disease during street crossing simulation |
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Kinematic gait parameters for older adults with Parkinson's disease during street crossing simulation |
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Kinematic gait parameters for older adults with Parkinson's disease during street crossing simulation Amaral-Felipe, Késia Maísa do [UNESP] Gait Kinematics Older adults Parkinson's disease Street crossing |
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Kinematic gait parameters for older adults with Parkinson's disease during street crossing simulation |
title_full |
Kinematic gait parameters for older adults with Parkinson's disease during street crossing simulation |
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Kinematic gait parameters for older adults with Parkinson's disease during street crossing simulation |
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Kinematic gait parameters for older adults with Parkinson's disease during street crossing simulation |
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Kinematic gait parameters for older adults with Parkinson's disease during street crossing simulation |
author |
Amaral-Felipe, Késia Maísa do [UNESP] |
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Amaral-Felipe, Késia Maísa do [UNESP] Yamada, Patrícia de Aguiar [UNESP] Abreu, Daniela Cristina Carvalho de Freire Júnior, Renato Campos Stroppa-Marques, Ana Elisa Zuliani [UNESP] Faganello-Navega, Flávia Roberta [UNESP] |
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author |
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Yamada, Patrícia de Aguiar [UNESP] Abreu, Daniela Cristina Carvalho de Freire Júnior, Renato Campos Stroppa-Marques, Ana Elisa Zuliani [UNESP] Faganello-Navega, Flávia Roberta [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) 3000 Faculty of Higher Education of Interior São Paulo (FAIP) Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Federal University of Amazonas |
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Amaral-Felipe, Késia Maísa do [UNESP] Yamada, Patrícia de Aguiar [UNESP] Abreu, Daniela Cristina Carvalho de Freire Júnior, Renato Campos Stroppa-Marques, Ana Elisa Zuliani [UNESP] Faganello-Navega, Flávia Roberta [UNESP] |
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Gait Kinematics Older adults Parkinson's disease Street crossing |
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Gait Kinematics Older adults Parkinson's disease Street crossing |
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Safe street crossing is important for older adults' social inclusion. We assessed gait kinematic adaptation under different simulated street crossing conditions in older adults with Parkinson's disease (PD) and made comparisons with older adults without PD to understand how PD interferes in outdoor task performance, helping in the development of strategies to reduce road traffic accident risk. In 20 older adults without PD (control group – CG) and 20 with PD (GPD), we assessed usual gait (C1), gait during street crossing simulation (C2), and gait during reduced-time street crossing simulation (C3). Velocity, step length, and step, swing, stance, and double support time were analyzed. Spatiotemporal differences in gait between groups and conditions were analyzed. The GPD walked 16% slower in C1 and 12% slower in C2 and C3 than the CG. GPD also took 11% shorter steps in C1 and 9.5% shorter steps in C2. The double support time was 8.5% greater in C1. In intragroup comparisons, there were significant differences in all gait conditions. The CG showed increased velocity (C2 15% > C1; C3 13% > C2; C3 26% > C1), step length (C2 8% > C1; C3 5% > C2; C3 13% > C1), and swing time (C2 2% > C1; C3 3.7% > C2; C3 6% > C1), and decreased step time (C2 7.5% < C1; C3 8% < C2; C3 15% < C1), stance time (C2 1.3% < C1; C3 2.5% < C2; C3 3.6% < C1), and double support time (C2 6.3% < C1; C3 10.5% < C2; C3 16% < C1). GPD showed increased velocity (C2 19% > C1; C3 13.5% > C2; C3 29.7% > C1), step length, (C2 6% > C1; C3 7% > C2; C3 16% > C1), and swing time (C2 3% > C1; C3 3% > C2; C3 5.5% > C1) and decreased step time (C2 10.3% < C1; C3 7.7% < C2; C3 17% < C1), stance time (C2 1.7% < C1; C3 1.7% < C2; C3 3.4% < C1), and double support time (C2 7% < C1; C3 9.5% < C2; C3 16% < C1). Kinematic changes observed in the intergroup comparison show that participants with PD had lower velocity in all conditions. However, per the intragroup results, both participants with and without PD managed to significantly modify gait variables to attempt to cross the street in the given time. It is necessary to assess whether this increases fall risk by exposing them to road traffic accidents. |
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