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Initiation gait variability is higher in the morning in elderly inpatients.

Yosuke Ishii1,2, Yuichiro Kai3, Takashi Morita1, Hisayoshi Aikawa1, Ryoichi Nakamura1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Although elderly inpatients are known to experience decreased physical activity in the morning, falls occur frequently during this time. Gait variability is an evaluation of gait instability and a risk factor for falls. Gait initiation requires complex processes, and it is important to evaluate gait variability not only during steady-state gait but also during gait initiation. However, the effect of the diurnal pattern on variability in gait characteristics is still unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the diurnal pattern on initiation and steady-state gait variability in elderly inpatients.
METHOD: Thirty-seven elderly inpatients (28 women; mean age, 79.7 ± 9.5 years) who could walk without support were sampled in this study. The quantitative measure of gait variability was evaluated using the coefficient of variation (CV) based on four consecutive stride durations determined using triaxial accelerometers. Gait characteristics were evaluated during initiation and steady-state gait and defined as initiation CV and steady-state CV, respectively. This measurement was performed at two time points, morning and daytime.
RESULTS: There was no significant difference between initiation and steady-state gait characteristics in the daytime condition. However, in the morning condition, the initiation CV was higher than the steady-state CV. Furthermore, the initiation CV was higher in the morning than during daytime (p < 0.01).
CONCLUSION: Our study revealed that the variability of initiation gait is higher in the morning. It may be important to assess the risk of falls, including initiation gait, in the morning. 2020, JAPANESE PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION.

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Keywords:  Elderly inpatient; diurnal pattern; gait variability; initiation gait

Year:  2020        PMID: 33489654      PMCID: PMC7814196          DOI: 10.1298/ptr.E10019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Ther Res        ISSN: 2189-8448


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