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低能耗与正常步态速度在功能低下和正常成人中的能量消耗。

Energy Cost of Slow and Normal Gait Speeds in Low and Normally Functioning Adults.

机构信息

From the Department of Kinesiology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (TWR, AMS, KGK, SJS); Center for Aging and Translational Research, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (CC, AMS, SJS); Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts (JS); Department of Physical Therapy, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (AH); and Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois (WAW).

出版信息

Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2019 Nov;98(11):976-981. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000001228.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Slow walking speed paired with increased energy cost is a strong predictor for mortality and disability in older adults but has yet to be examined in a heterogeneous sample (ie, age, sex, disease status). The aim of this study was to examine energy cost of slow and normal walking speeds among low- and normal-functioning adults.

DESIGN

Adults aged 20-90 yrs were recruited for this study. Participants completed a 10-m functional walk test at a self-selected normal walking speed and were categorized as low functioning or normal functioning based on expected age- and sex-adjusted average gait speed. Participants completed two successive 3-min walking stages, at slower than normal and normal walking speeds, respectively. Gas exchange was measured and energy cost per meter (milliliter per kilogram per meter) was calculated for both walking speeds.

RESULTS

Energy cost per meter was higher (P < 0.0001) in the low-functioning group (n = 76; female = 59.21%; mean ± SD age = 61.13 ± 14.68 yrs) during the slower than normal and normal (P < 0.0001) walking speed bouts compared with the normal-functioning group (n = 42; female = 54.76%; mean ± SD age = 51.55 ± 19.51 yrs).

CONCLUSIONS

Low-functioning adults rely on greater energy cost per meter of walking at slower and normal speeds. This has implications for total daily energy expenditure in low-functioning, adult populations.

摘要

目的

缓慢的步行速度加上增加的能量消耗是老年人死亡率和残疾的强有力预测指标,但尚未在异质样本(即年龄、性别、疾病状态)中进行检查。本研究旨在检查低功能和正常功能成年人的慢走和正常行走速度的能量消耗。

设计

这项研究招募了年龄在 20-90 岁的成年人。参与者以自我选择的正常步行速度完成 10 米功能步行测试,并根据预期的年龄和性别调整后的平均步态速度将参与者分为低功能或正常功能。参与者分别以慢于正常和正常的步行速度连续完成两个 3 分钟的步行阶段。测量气体交换并计算两种步行速度的每米能量消耗(每千克每米毫升)。

结果

在较慢的速度和正常速度(均 P <0.0001)下,低功能组(n = 76;女性=59.21%;平均 ± SD 年龄=61.13 ± 14.68 岁)的每米能量消耗均较高(n = 42;女性=54.76%;平均 ± SD 年龄=51.55 ± 19.51 岁)。

结论

低功能成年人在较慢和正常速度下行走时每米能量消耗较高。这对低功能成年人的总日常能量消耗有影响。

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