Gait Parameters of Elderly Subjects in Single-task and Dual-task with three different MIMU set-ups

E. Digo, E. Panero, V. Agostini, L. Gastaldi
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The increasing average age of the population emphasizes the strong correlation between cognitive decline and gait disorders of elderly people. Wearable technologies such as magnetic inertial measurement units (MIMUs) have been ascertained as a suitable solution for gait analysis. However, the relationship between human motion and cognitive impairments should still be investigated, considering outcomes of different MIMU set-ups. Accordingly, the aim of the present study was to compare single-task and dual-task walking of an elderly population by using three different MIMU set-ups and correlated algorithms (trunk, shanks, and ankles). Gait sessions of sixteen healthy elderly subjects were registered and spatio-temporal parameters were selected as outcomes of interest. The analysis focused both on the comparison of walking conditions and on the evaluation of differences among MIMU set-ups. Results pointed out the significant effect of cognition on walking speed (p = 0.03) and temporal parameters (p ≤ 0.05), but not on the symmetry of gait. In addition, the comparison among MIMU configurations highlighted a significant difference in the detection of gait stance and swing phases (for shanks-ankles comparison p < 0.001 in both single and dual tasks, for trunk-ankles comparison p < 0.001 in single task and p < 0.01 in dual task). Overall, cognitive impact and MIMU set-ups revealed to be fundamental aspects in the analysis of gait spatio-temporal parameters in a healthy elderly population.
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三种不同MIMU设置下老年受试者单任务和双任务的步态参数
人口平均年龄的增长强调了老年人认知能力下降与步态障碍之间的强烈相关性。磁性惯性测量单元(MIMUs)等可穿戴技术已被确定为步态分析的合适解决方案。然而,考虑到不同MIMU设置的结果,人类运动与认知障碍之间的关系仍有待研究。因此,本研究的目的是通过使用三种不同的MIMU设置和相关算法(躯干、小腿和脚踝)来比较老年人的单任务和双任务行走。对16名健康老年人的步态过程进行记录,选取时空参数作为感兴趣的结果。分析的重点是行走条件的比较和MIMU设置之间差异的评估。结果表明,认知对步行速度(p = 0.03)和时间参数(p≤0.05)有显著影响,但对步态对称性无显著影响。此外,MIMU配置之间的比较突出了步态姿态和摇摆相位检测的显著差异(单任务和双任务中小腿-脚踝比较p < 0.001,单任务中躯干-脚踝比较p < 0.001,双任务中p < 0.01)。总体而言,认知影响和MIMU设置揭示了健康老年人步态时空参数分析的基本方面。
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