| Literature DB >> 22879945 |
Chris J Hass1, Paul Malczak, Joe Nocera, Elizabeth L Stegemöller, Aparna Wagle Shukla, Aparna Shukala, Irene Malaty, Charles E Jacobson, Michael S Okun, Nick McFarland.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Gait performance is widely evaluated to assess health status in older adult populations. While several investigators have presented normative values for spatiotemporal gait parameters drawn from older adult populations, the literature has been void of large-scale cohort studies, which are needed in order to provide quantitative, normative gait data in persons with Parkinson's disease. The aim of this investigation was to provide reference values for clinically important gait characteristics in a large sample of ambulatory persons with Parkinson's disease to aid both clinicians and researchers in their evaluations and treatments of gait impairment. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22879945 PMCID: PMC3411737 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0042337
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Patient Demographics.
| Age (years) | 68±10 |
| Disease Duration (years) | 8±6 |
| Sex | Male: 213 (68.7%); Female 97 (31.3%) |
| Handedness | Right: 90%; Left: 10% |
| Side of Onset | Right: 49%; Left: 41% Left; Both or unclear: 10% |
| Hoehn & Yahr | 2.2±0.6 |
| UPDRS Motor | 25.4±9.9 |
| PDQ Mobility | 31.5±27.3 |
| PDQ ADL | 28.9±21.5 |
| PDQ Emotional | 25.5±22.3 |
| PDQ Stigma | 17.3±21.1 |
| PDQ Social | 11.8±20.9 |
| PDQ Cognition | 27.8±20.8 |
| PDQ Communication | 25.8±23.0 |
| PDQ Discomfort | 34.1±23.3 |
| Schwab and England (patient) | 84.6±11.6 |
| Schwab and England (clinician) | 84.0±11.6 |
Values reported as mean ± one standard deviation.
Gait Spatiotemporal Variables of Interest (values as reported as mean ±SD).
| VARIABLES | FEMALES | MALES | GROUP | ||||||
| ≤1.5 | 2–2.5 | 3–4 | ≤1.5 | 2–2.5 | 3–4 | ≤1.5 | 2–2.5 | 3–4 | |
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| 0.75±0.09 | 0.92±0.03 | 0.65±0.04 | 1.09±0.05 | 1.02±0.02 | 0.87±0.04 | 0.92±0.05 | 0.97±0.02 | 0.76±0.03 |
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| 96±4 | 105±2 | 94±2 | 104±2 | 103±1 | 101±2 | 100±2 | 104±1 | 97±1 |
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| 0.64±0.19 | 0.58±0.07 | 0.65±0.10 | 0.59±0.11 | 0.60±0.04 | 0.82±0.08 | 0.61±0.11 | 0.59±0.04 | 0.74±0.07 |
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| 0.47±0.04 | 0.53±0.02 | 0.41±0.02 | 0.63±0.02 | 0.59±0.01 | 0.51±0.02 | 0.55±0.02 | 0.56±0.01 | 0.46±0.01 |
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| 0.95±0.08 | 1.05±0.03 | 0.83±0.04 | 1.25±0.04 | 1.19±0.02 | 1.04±0.03 | 1.10±0.05 | 1.12±0.02 | 1.04±0.03 |
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| 0.10±0.01 | 0.09±0.01 | 0.12±0.01 | 0.11±0.08 | 0.10±0.01 | 0.12±0.01 | 0.10±0.01 | 0.10±0.01 | 0.12±0.01 |
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| 32.0±1.2 | 34.2±0.4 | 30.6±0.6 | 34.6±0.6 | 34.0±0.2 | 33.2±0.5 | 33.3±0.7 | 34.1±0.2 | 31.9±0.4 |
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| 0.41±0.05 | 0.40±0.02 | 0.40±0.02 | 0.40±0.03 | 0.40±0.02 | 0.45±0.03 | 0.41±0.03 | 0.40±0.01 | 0.42±0.02 |
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| 68.0±1.2 | 65.8±0.4 | 69.4±0.5 | 65.4±0.6 | 66±0.2 | 66.8±0.5 | 66.7±0.6 | 65.9±0.2 | 68.1±0.4 |
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| 0.87±0.05 | 0.77±0.02 | 0.92±0.02 | 0.76±0.03 | 0.78±0.01 | 0.83±0.02 | 0.81±0.03 | 0.77±0.01 | 0.87±0.02 |
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| 32.0±2.6 | 34.1±0.9 | 30.6±1.3 | 34.7±1.4 | 34.1±0.6 | 35.6±1.0 | 33.4±1.5 | 34.1±0.6 | 33.1±1.0 |
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| 0.41±0.05 | 0.40±0.02 | 0.40±0.02 | 0.40±0.03 | 0.40±0.01 | 0.45±0.02 | 0.41±0.03 | 0.39±0.01 | 0.42±0.02 |
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| 35.9±5.7 | 31.8±2.0 | 39.1±2.8 | 31.3±3.1 | 33±1.2 | 39.8±2.4 | 33.6±3.3 | 32.4±1.2 | 39.4±1.9 |
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| 0.46±0.25 | 0.37±0.08 | 0.52±0.12 | 0.37±0.13 | 0.39±0.05 | 0.69±0.10 | 0.42±0.14 | 0.38±0.05 | 0.61±0.10 |
Statistically different from the severely disabled group (Hoehn and Yahr Stages 3–4). Values reported as mean ± one standard deviation.