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Age effects on step adaptation during treadmill walking with continuous step length biofeedback.

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Mehdikhani, M; Taylor, S; Shideler, BL; Ogrin, R; Begg, R
Published in: Gait & posture
July 2020

The inability to adjust step length can lead to falls in older people when navigating everyday terrain. Precisely targeted forward placement of the leading foot, constituting step length adjustment, is required for adaptive gait control, but this ability may reduce with ageing. The objective of this study was to investigate ageing effects on step length adaptation using real-time biofeedback.Does ageing affect the ability to adapt step length to match a target using real-time biofeedback?Fifteen older adults (67 ± 3 years; 8 females) and 27 young adults (24 ± 4 years; 13 females) completed a step length adaptation test while walking at preferred speed on a treadmill. The test involved walking while viewing a monitor at the front of the treadmill that showed a real-time signal of absolute left-right foot displacement. The task was to match the local maxima of the signal (i.e. step length) to two target conditions, at 10 % longer or 10 % shorter than mean baseline step length. When the target was displayed, it remained unchanged for a set of 10 consecutive step attempts. Three sets of 10 attempts for each target condition were allocated in random order, for a total of 30 step attempts per target. Average absolute error and average error (bias) of step length accuracy was computed for each target condition and compared between groups.The step adaptation test identified that older adults had greater mean absolute error for both short and long step targets and showed a step length-dependent bias significantly different to the young.Real-time foot position feedback could be a useful tool to train and evaluate step adaptation in older people.

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Published In

Gait & posture

DOI

EISSN

1879-2219

ISSN

0966-6362

Publication Date

July 2020

Volume

80

Start / End Page

174 / 177

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Walking
  • Orthopedics
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Gait Analysis
  • Foot
  • Female
  • Exercise Test
 

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Mehdikhani, M., Taylor, S., Shideler, B. L., Ogrin, R., & Begg, R. (2020). Age effects on step adaptation during treadmill walking with continuous step length biofeedback. Gait & Posture, 80, 174–177. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2020.04.027
Mehdikhani, Mahboobeh, Simon Taylor, Blynn L. Shideler, Rajna Ogrin, and Rezaul Begg. “Age effects on step adaptation during treadmill walking with continuous step length biofeedback.Gait & Posture 80 (July 2020): 174–77. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2020.04.027.
Mehdikhani M, Taylor S, Shideler BL, Ogrin R, Begg R. Age effects on step adaptation during treadmill walking with continuous step length biofeedback. Gait & posture. 2020 Jul;80:174–7.
Mehdikhani, Mahboobeh, et al. “Age effects on step adaptation during treadmill walking with continuous step length biofeedback.Gait & Posture, vol. 80, July 2020, pp. 174–77. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2020.04.027.
Mehdikhani M, Taylor S, Shideler BL, Ogrin R, Begg R. Age effects on step adaptation during treadmill walking with continuous step length biofeedback. Gait & posture. 2020 Jul;80:174–177.
Journal cover image

Published In

Gait & posture

DOI

EISSN

1879-2219

ISSN

0966-6362

Publication Date

July 2020

Volume

80

Start / End Page

174 / 177

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Walking
  • Orthopedics
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Gait Analysis
  • Foot
  • Female
  • Exercise Test