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步幅宽度变异性过大或过小与以正常步态速度或接近正常步态速度行走的老年人的跌倒史有关。

Too much or too little step width variability is associated with a fall history in older persons who walk at or near normal gait speed.

作者信息

Brach Jennifer S, Berlin Jaime E, VanSwearingen Jessie M, Newman Anne B, Studenski Stephanie A

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA.

出版信息

J Neuroeng Rehabil. 2005 Jul 26;2:21. doi: 10.1186/1743-0003-2-21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Decreased gait speed and increased stride time, stride length, double support time, and stance time variability have consistently been associated with falling whereas step width variability has not been strongly related to falls. The purpose was to examine the linear and nonlinear associations between gait variability and fall history in older persons and to examine the influence of gait speed.

METHODS

Gait characteristics and fall history were obtained in 503 older adults (mean age = 79; 61% female) participating in the Cardiovascular Health Study who could ambulate independently. Gait characteristics were recorded from two trials on a 4 meter computerized walkway at the subject's self-selected walking speed. Gait variability was calculated as the coefficient of variation. The presence of a fall in the past 12 months was determined by interview. The nonlinear association between gait variability and fall history was examined using a simple three level classification derived from the distribution of the data and from literature based cut-points. Multivariate logistic regression was used to examine the association between step width variability (extreme or moderate) and fall history stratifying by gait speed (1.0 m/s) and controlling for age and gender.

RESULTS

Step length, stance time, and step time variability did not differ with respect to fall history (p > .33). Individuals with extreme step width variability (either low or high step width variability) were more likely to report a fall in the past year than individuals with moderate step width variability. In individuals who walked > or = 1.0 m/s (n = 281), after controlling for age, gender, and gait speed, compared to individuals with moderate step width variability individuals with either low or high step width variability were more likely to have fallen in the past year (OR and 95% CI 4.38 [1.79-10.72]). The association between step width variability and fall history was not significant in individuals who walked < 1.0 m/s (n = 224).

CONCLUSION

Extreme (either too little or too much) step width variability is associated with falls in the past year in older persons who walk at or near normal gait speed and not in older persons who walk slowly (< 1.0 m/s).

摘要

背景

步速降低以及步幅时间、步幅长度、双支撑时间和站立时间变异性增加一直与跌倒相关,而步宽变异性与跌倒的关联并不紧密。本研究旨在探讨老年人步态变异性与跌倒史之间的线性和非线性关联,并研究步速的影响。

方法

对参与心血管健康研究的503名能够独立行走的老年人(平均年龄 = 79岁;61%为女性)进行步态特征和跌倒史调查。在4米长的计算机化步道上,以受试者自我选择的步行速度进行两次试验,记录步态特征。步态变异性以变异系数计算。通过访谈确定过去12个月内是否有跌倒情况。使用基于数据分布和文献切点得出的简单三级分类法,研究步态变异性与跌倒史之间的非线性关联。采用多因素逻辑回归分析,以步速(1.0米/秒)分层,控制年龄和性别,研究步宽变异性(极端或中度)与跌倒史之间的关联。

结果

步长、站立时间和步时变异性在跌倒史方面无差异(p >.33)。与步宽变异性适中的个体相比,步宽变异性极端(步宽变异性低或高)的个体在过去一年中更有可能报告跌倒。在步行速度≥1.0米/秒的个体(n = 281)中,在控制年龄、性别和步速后,与步宽变异性适中的个体相比,步宽变异性低或高的个体在过去一年中更有可能跌倒(比值比及95%置信区间为4.38 [1.79 - 10.72])。在步行速度<1.0米/秒的个体(n = 224)中,步宽变异性与跌倒史之间的关联不显著。

结论

极端(过小或过大)的步宽变异性与步态速度正常或接近正常的老年人过去一年中的跌倒相关,而与步态缓慢(<1.0米/秒)的老年人跌倒无关。

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