This study evaluated the step length-frequency relationship in physically active community-dwelling older women in order to investigate whether the relationship between these two spatio-temporal gait parameters changes with increasing age. Forty older women in four age groups, i.e. 64-69, 70-74, 75-79 and 80-85 year olds, participated in the study. Subjects walked at five different self-selected speeds and while simultaneously performing an additional cognitive and/or upper-extremity motor task. Gait parameters were determined from forward accelerations measured by a tri-axial accelerometer on the lower back. All subjects demonstrated a strong linear relationship between step length and step frequency for walking at different speeds. No evi...
The aging of populations is an international phenomena caused by the decline of birthrate and the pr...
Although lower limb strength becomes asymmetrical with age, past studies of aging effects on gait bi...
Walking is one of the preferred exercises among elderly, but could a prolonged walking increase gait...
This study evaluated the step length-frequency relationship in physically active community-dwelling ...
This study aimed to determine if temporal-spatial gait characteristics are associated with free-livi...
Compared with elderly people who have not experienced falls, those who have were reported to have a ...
Compared with elderly people who have not experienced falls, those who have were reported to have a ...
Older adults exhibit modified gait patterns compared to the young, adopting movement strategies in r...
Abstract Background Gait variability can be considered an indirect measure of gait stability, in par...
International audienceAdvancing age is associated with a decrease in step length. In line with previ...
This study aimed to examine the performance characteristics of a step test with stipulated tempos, u...
Background: Measures of walking instability such as stride dynamics and gait variability have been s...
This study’s main aim was to investigate whether training could increase walking speed, step length ...
Background Gait variability can be considered an indirect measure of gait stability, in particular r...
Gait studies in the elderly population have been always conducted in gait labs or spacious clinical ...
The aging of populations is an international phenomena caused by the decline of birthrate and the pr...
Although lower limb strength becomes asymmetrical with age, past studies of aging effects on gait bi...
Walking is one of the preferred exercises among elderly, but could a prolonged walking increase gait...
This study evaluated the step length-frequency relationship in physically active community-dwelling ...
This study aimed to determine if temporal-spatial gait characteristics are associated with free-livi...
Compared with elderly people who have not experienced falls, those who have were reported to have a ...
Compared with elderly people who have not experienced falls, those who have were reported to have a ...
Older adults exhibit modified gait patterns compared to the young, adopting movement strategies in r...
Abstract Background Gait variability can be considered an indirect measure of gait stability, in par...
International audienceAdvancing age is associated with a decrease in step length. In line with previ...
This study aimed to examine the performance characteristics of a step test with stipulated tempos, u...
Background: Measures of walking instability such as stride dynamics and gait variability have been s...
This study’s main aim was to investigate whether training could increase walking speed, step length ...
Background Gait variability can be considered an indirect measure of gait stability, in particular r...
Gait studies in the elderly population have been always conducted in gait labs or spacious clinical ...
The aging of populations is an international phenomena caused by the decline of birthrate and the pr...
Although lower limb strength becomes asymmetrical with age, past studies of aging effects on gait bi...
Walking is one of the preferred exercises among elderly, but could a prolonged walking increase gait...