Gait Speed and Variability for Usual Pace and Pedestrian Crossing Conditions in Older Adults Using the GAITRite Walkway

Objectives: To determine gait characteristics of community-dwelling older adults at different speeds and during a crosswalk simulation. Methods: Twenty-two older adults completed walking trials at self-selected slow, usual, and fast paces, and at a crosswalk simulation, using the GAITRite walkway. T...

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Main Authors: Kristin C. Brown BSc, Heather M. Hanson PhD, Flavio Firmani PhD, Danmei Liu PhD, Megan M. McAllister BSc, Khalil Merali BSc, Joseph H. Puyat MSc, Maureen C. Ashe PhD
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2015-12-01
Series:Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721415618858
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spelling doaj-e1d38bf7c317414baf542ff7591db5da2020-11-25T03:09:23ZengSAGE PublishingGerontology and Geriatric Medicine2333-72142015-12-01110.1177/233372141561885810.1177_2333721415618858Gait Speed and Variability for Usual Pace and Pedestrian Crossing Conditions in Older Adults Using the GAITRite WalkwayKristin C. Brown BSc0Heather M. Hanson PhD1Flavio Firmani PhD2Danmei Liu PhD3Megan M. McAllister BSc4Khalil Merali BSc5Joseph H. Puyat MSc6Maureen C. Ashe PhD7University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CanadaUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver, CanadaSimon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaCentre for Hip Health and Mobility, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver, CanadaUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver, CanadaUBC School of Population and Public Health, Vancouver, CanadaUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver, CanadaObjectives: To determine gait characteristics of community-dwelling older adults at different speeds and during a crosswalk simulation. Methods: Twenty-two older adults completed walking trials at self-selected slow, usual, and fast paces, and at a crosswalk simulation, using the GAITRite walkway. These objective measures were complemented by self-report health and mobility questionnaires. Results: Gait speeds at self-selected slow, usual, and fast paces were 98.7 (18.1) cm/s, 140.9 (20.4) cm/s, and 174.0 (20.6) cm/s, respectively, and at simulated crosswalk conditions was 144.2 (22.3) cm/s. For usual pace, right step length variability was 2.0 (1.4) cm and step time variability was 13.6 (7.2) ms, compared with 2.4 (1.3) cm and 17.3 (9.7) ms, respectively, for crosswalk conditions. Discussion: Our sample of healthy older adults walked at a speed exceeding standards for crossing urban streets; however, in response to a crosswalk signal, participants adopted a significantly faster and more variable gait.https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721415618858
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author Kristin C. Brown BSc
Heather M. Hanson PhD
Flavio Firmani PhD
Danmei Liu PhD
Megan M. McAllister BSc
Khalil Merali BSc
Joseph H. Puyat MSc
Maureen C. Ashe PhD
spellingShingle Kristin C. Brown BSc
Heather M. Hanson PhD
Flavio Firmani PhD
Danmei Liu PhD
Megan M. McAllister BSc
Khalil Merali BSc
Joseph H. Puyat MSc
Maureen C. Ashe PhD
Gait Speed and Variability for Usual Pace and Pedestrian Crossing Conditions in Older Adults Using the GAITRite Walkway
Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
author_facet Kristin C. Brown BSc
Heather M. Hanson PhD
Flavio Firmani PhD
Danmei Liu PhD
Megan M. McAllister BSc
Khalil Merali BSc
Joseph H. Puyat MSc
Maureen C. Ashe PhD
author_sort Kristin C. Brown BSc
title Gait Speed and Variability for Usual Pace and Pedestrian Crossing Conditions in Older Adults Using the GAITRite Walkway
title_short Gait Speed and Variability for Usual Pace and Pedestrian Crossing Conditions in Older Adults Using the GAITRite Walkway
title_full Gait Speed and Variability for Usual Pace and Pedestrian Crossing Conditions in Older Adults Using the GAITRite Walkway
title_fullStr Gait Speed and Variability for Usual Pace and Pedestrian Crossing Conditions in Older Adults Using the GAITRite Walkway
title_full_unstemmed Gait Speed and Variability for Usual Pace and Pedestrian Crossing Conditions in Older Adults Using the GAITRite Walkway
title_sort gait speed and variability for usual pace and pedestrian crossing conditions in older adults using the gaitrite walkway
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
issn 2333-7214
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Objectives: To determine gait characteristics of community-dwelling older adults at different speeds and during a crosswalk simulation. Methods: Twenty-two older adults completed walking trials at self-selected slow, usual, and fast paces, and at a crosswalk simulation, using the GAITRite walkway. These objective measures were complemented by self-report health and mobility questionnaires. Results: Gait speeds at self-selected slow, usual, and fast paces were 98.7 (18.1) cm/s, 140.9 (20.4) cm/s, and 174.0 (20.6) cm/s, respectively, and at simulated crosswalk conditions was 144.2 (22.3) cm/s. For usual pace, right step length variability was 2.0 (1.4) cm and step time variability was 13.6 (7.2) ms, compared with 2.4 (1.3) cm and 17.3 (9.7) ms, respectively, for crosswalk conditions. Discussion: Our sample of healthy older adults walked at a speed exceeding standards for crossing urban streets; however, in response to a crosswalk signal, participants adopted a significantly faster and more variable gait.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721415618858
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