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Citation

Ichihashi N, Ikezoe T, Sato S, Ibuki S. Geriatr. Gerontol. Int. 2019; 19(8): 736-739.

Affiliation

Human Health Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Japan Geriatrics Society, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/ggi.13691

PMID

31106945

Abstract

AIM: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the circular gait test as a method for detecting side-to-side straight-line gait asymmetry in older adults.

METHODS: A total of 25 healthy older adults and 20 healthy young adults participated in this study. Walking speeds, right- and left-leg step lengths, and stance durations were measured during straight-line walking using a triaxial accelerometer (G-walk from Bertec Japan). Step length and stance duration laterality were calculated using the side-to-side difference (|Left - Right|) and asymmetry index (|Left - Right| / mean right and left values × 100). For circular gait, the time required to walk twice around a 1-m diameter circle for right and left rotations was measured, and the laterality was calculated using the same formula as that described for the straight-line gait.

RESULTS: The results showed no differences in straight-line step length or stance duration laterality between groups. However, circular gait asymmetry was significantly higher for older participants. A significant correlation was confirmed between circular gait time and straight-line step length for older adults (r = 0.404).

CONCLUSIONS: The present study suggested that the circular gait test had better potential to detect age-related changes in gait laterality than straight-line gait step length or stance duration, and it might work as a simple assessment method for detecting laterality in straight-line walking. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2019; ••: ••-••.

© 2019 Japan Geriatrics Society.


Language: en

Keywords

circular gait; cost-effective; gait assessment; older adults; side-to-side asymmetry

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