Pfizer, Inc, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA.
Sci Rep. 2024 Aug 29;14(1):20128. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-67675-6.
Traditional measurements of gait are typically performed in clinical or laboratory settings where functional assessments are used to collect episodic data, which may not reflect naturalistic gait and activity patterns. The emergence of digital health technologies has enabled reliable and continuous representation of gait and activity in free-living environments. To provide further evidence for naturalistic gait characterization, we designed a master protocol to validate and evaluate the performance of a method for measuring gait derived from a single lumbar-worn accelerometer with respect to reference methods. This evaluation included distinguishing between participants' self-perceived different gait speed levels, and effects of different floor surfaces such as carpet and tile on walking performance, and performance under different bouts, speed, and duration of walking during a wide range of simulated daily activities. Using data from 20 healthy adult participants, we found different self-paced walking speeds and floor surface effects can be accurately characterized. Furthermore, we showed accurate representation of gait and activity during simulated daily living activities and longer bouts of outside walking. Participants in general found that the devices were comfortable. These results extend our previous validation of the method to more naturalistic setting and increases confidence of implementation at-home.
传统的步态测量通常在临床或实验室环境中进行,在这些环境中,功能评估用于收集间歇性数据,这些数据可能无法反映自然步态和活动模式。数字健康技术的出现使得在自由生活环境中可靠和连续地表示步态和活动成为可能。为了提供更自然的步态特征描述的证据,我们设计了一个主协议来验证和评估一种从单个腰部佩戴的加速度计中测量步态的方法相对于参考方法的性能。该评估包括区分参与者自我感知的不同步行速度水平,以及不同地板表面(如地毯和瓷砖)对行走性能的影响,以及在广泛的模拟日常活动中不同的行走回合、速度和持续时间下的性能。使用来自 20 名健康成年参与者的数据,我们发现不同的自我调节步行速度和地板表面效应可以被准确地描述。此外,我们还展示了在模拟日常生活活动和更长时间的户外行走期间步态和活动的准确表示。参与者普遍认为这些设备很舒适。这些结果将我们之前对该方法的验证扩展到更自然的环境,并增加了在家中实施的信心。