Quantitative Gait Markers and Incident Fall Risk in Older Adults
Albert Einstein College of Medicine · Yeshiva University
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Abstract
Background
Identifying quantitative gait markers of falls in older adults may improve diagnostic assessments and suggest novel intervention targets.
Methods
We studied 597 adults aged 70 and older (mean age 80.5 years, 62% women) enrolled in an aging study who received quantitative gait assessments at baseline. Association of speed and six other gait markers (cadence, stride length, swing, double support, stride length variability, and swing time variability) with incident fall rate was studied using generalized estimation equation procedures adjusted for age, sex, education, falls, chronic illnesses, medications, cognition, disability as well as traditional clinical tests of gait and balance.
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Keywords
- Gait
- Cadence
- Medicine
- Preferred walking speed
- Confidence interval
- Balance (ability)
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- STRIDE
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