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Longitudinal stratification of gait economy in young boys and girls: the locomotion energy and growth study.

Don W Morgan1, Wayland Tseh, Jennifer L Caputo, Daniel J Keefer, Ian S Craig, Kelly B Griffith, Mary Beth Akins, Gareth E Griffith, Gary S Krahenbuhl, Philip E Martin.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine if the relative ordering of locomotor oxygen consumption ( VO(2)) values remains stable as healthy children age. Beginning at age 6 and ending at age 10, VO(2) during level treadmill walking and running was quantified in 15 boys and 18 girls who were tested on an annual basis. Following 30 min of treadmill accommodation to each exercise mode, subjects walked and ran for 5 min at 1.34 m s(-1) and 2.23 m s(-1), respectively. During the last 2 min of each 5-min stage, expired gas samples were collected and analyzed to quantify VO(2). For both walking (W) and running (R), 27% of subjects showed an average yearly change in VO(2) rank order of </=2 positions, 64% (W) and 61% (R) displayed a mean annual shift in VO(2) rank order of </=4 positions, and 85% exhibited a mean yearly fluctuation in W and R VO(2) rank order of </=6 positions. Reliability analysis of VO(2) responses across the 5-year testing period also yielded high coefficient alpha values for walking ( R=0.91) and running ( R=0.94). These results suggest that the relative ordering of individual gait VO(2) values remains quite stable in young children, indicating a physiological stratification that is fairly resistant to change during a period featuring increases in physical growth and varied exposure to different types of physical activity.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14504944     DOI: 10.1007/s00421-003-0945-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol        ISSN: 1439-6319            Impact factor:   3.078


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