有和没有功能障碍的老年人楼梯移动和地板移动运动学的主成分分析:横断面研究。

IF 4.8 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
JMIR Aging Pub Date : 2025-08-27 DOI:10.2196/71530
Juliana Moreira, Ivone da Silva Teles, Bruno Cunha, José Félix, Diana C Guedes, Leonel A T Alves, Rubim Santos, Andreia S P Sousa
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背景:爬楼梯(上升和下降)和过渡到水平行走是受年龄影响的复杂运动任务;然而,功能性残疾对这些变化的影响仍未得到充分探讨。目的:本研究旨在评估老年人在楼梯移动和过渡过程中下肢关节的位置、速度和质心位移和速度。方法:对60名60岁及以上的社区居民进行足部接触、离开台阶、足部接触或离开地板时下肢三维关节位置和速度的评估;通过光电系统对上下楼梯、楼梯到楼梯和楼梯到楼梯的过渡过程中关节运动范围、角速度范围、CoM位移和角速度范围进行了评估。采用主成分分析对8组变量进行评估,计算主成分模型(I-VIII)。根据功能性残疾指标,将参与者分为有残疾和无残疾。采用Mann-Whitney U检验评估组间差异。结果:从240个变量中识别出41个关键参数,主要与髋、膝关节矢状面角速度有关。有残疾的老年人(n=25)和无残疾的老年人(n=35)在12个主成分上有显著差异。结论:老年功能性残疾患者在楼梯移动和过渡过程中,髋关节矢状面、膝关节角速度、中外侧和垂直CoM位移和速度发生变化。这些发现可以为有针对性的策略提供信息,以改善这一人群的流动性和稳定性。
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Principal Component Analysis of Stair Negotiation and Floor Transition Kinematics in Older Adults With and Without Functional Disability: Cross-Sectional Study.

Principal Component Analysis of Stair Negotiation and Floor Transition Kinematics in Older Adults With and Without Functional Disability: Cross-Sectional Study.

Principal Component Analysis of Stair Negotiation and Floor Transition Kinematics in Older Adults With and Without Functional Disability: Cross-Sectional Study.

Principal Component Analysis of Stair Negotiation and Floor Transition Kinematics in Older Adults With and Without Functional Disability: Cross-Sectional Study.

Background: Stair negotiation (ascending and descending) and transitions to level walking are complex motor tasks influenced by aging; yet the impact of functional disability on these changes remains underexplored.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the lower limb joint positions, velocities, and the center of mass (CoM) displacement and velocity during stair negotiation and transitions in older adults with and without functional disability.

Methods: Sixty community-dwelling adults, aged 60 years and older, were assessed for lower limb tridimensional joint positions and velocities during the instances of foot contact or leaving the step and foot contact or leaving the floor; the joint range of motion, angular velocity range, and the CoM displacement and angular velocity range were assessed during stair ascend and descend and transitions floor-to-stair and stair-to-floor through an optoelectronic system. Principal component analysis was used to assess 8 groups of variables to compute principal component models (I-VIII). Participants were classified as with or without disability based on functional disability indicators. Group differences were assessed using the Mann-Whitney U test.

Results: From 240 variables, 41 key parameters were identified, mainly related to hip and knee angular velocities in the sagittal plane. Significant differences between older adults with disability (n=25) and without disability (n=35) were found in 12 principal components.

Conclusions: Older adults with functional disability showed changes in the sagittal plane hip as well as in the knee angular velocity and mediolateral and vertical CoM displacement and velocity during stair negotiation and transitions. These findings can inform targeted strategies to improve mobility and stability in this population.

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