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Correlation between gait and balance in people with and without Type 2 diabetes in normal and subdued light.

Jerrold Scott Petrofsky1, Maria Cuneo, Scott Lee, Eric Johnson, Everett Lohman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Balance and gait are both impaired in people with diabetes but no study has examined both in the same subjects in people either with or even without diabetes or related these to room lighting. MATERIAL/
METHODS: Twelve subjects with type 2 diabetes (D) and 15 age-matched controls (C) were examined under conditions of full light, eyes closed (no light) and low light (5 candle power). Balance was assessed during standing by a computerized posturography device. Gait was analyzed during the initiation of movement, while walking at uniform speed and during turns of 0.66 meters diameter through accelerometers, foot contact sensors and the electomyogram recorded from the gastrocnemius and tibialus anterior muscles.
RESULTS: Subjects with diabetes had poorer balance during standing in diminished light compared to full light and no light conditions. When the room light was dimmed, sway during standing increased by an average of 25% in D. Control subjects did not have different sway with diminished light compared to the other lighting conditions. Gait was slower, circumduction greater and muscle use greater in D than C. There was a significant negative correlation between balance and gait; the worse the balance, the slower and poorer the gait for both groups of subjects (p<0.05), impaired balance accounting for 70% of the deviation in gait in D whereas it only accounted for 52% in C.
CONCLUSIONS: Balance and gait are related in people with and without diabetes. Diabetes causes balance and gait to both be impaired compared to C.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16810132

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sci Monit        ISSN: 1234-1010


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