Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA.
Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA.
Sci Rep. 2024 Apr 29;14(1):9765. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-60286-1.
Normal aging often results in an increase in physiological tremors and slowing of the movement of the hands, which can impair daily activities and quality of life. This study, using lightweight wearable non-invasive sensors, aimed to detect and identify age-related changes in wrist kinematics and response latency. Eighteen young (ages 18-20) and nine older (ages 49-57) adults performed two standard tasks with wearable inertial measurement units on their wrists. Frequency analysis revealed 5 kinematic variables distinguishing older from younger adults in a postural task, with best discrimination occurring in the 9-13 Hz range, agreeing with previously identified frequency range of age-related tremors, and achieving excellent classifier performance (0.86 AUROC score and 89% accuracy). In a second pronation-supination task, analysis of angular velocity in the roll axis identified a 71 ms delay in initiating arm movement in the older adults. This study demonstrates that an analysis of simple kinematic variables sampled at 100 Hz frequency with commercially available sensors is reliable, sensitive, and accurate at detecting age-related increases in physiological tremor and motor slowing. It remains to be seen if such sensitive methods may be accurate in distinguishing physiological tremors from tremors that occur in neurological diseases, such as Parkinson's Disease.
正常衰老通常会导致生理震颤增加和手部运动减慢,这可能会影响日常活动和生活质量。本研究使用轻便的可穿戴非侵入式传感器,旨在检测和识别与年龄相关的手腕运动学变化和响应潜伏期。18 名年轻(18-20 岁)和 9 名年长(49-57 岁)成年人在手腕上佩戴惯性测量单元,完成了两项标准任务。频率分析显示,在一项姿势任务中,有 5 个运动学变量可以区分年轻和年长的成年人,最佳区分发生在 9-13 Hz 范围内,与先前确定的与年龄相关的震颤频率范围一致,并且实现了出色的分类器性能(0.86 AUROC 评分和 89%准确率)。在第二个旋前-旋后任务中,对滚动轴角速度的分析表明,年长的成年人在开始手臂运动时延迟了 71 毫秒。本研究表明,使用商业上可用的传感器以 100 Hz 的频率采样的简单运动学变量的分析在检测与年龄相关的生理性震颤和运动减慢方面是可靠、敏感和准确的。尚待观察这种敏感方法是否能准确区分生理性震颤和帕金森病等神经疾病引起的震颤。