Females Present Reduced Minimum Toe Clearance During Walking As Compared to Males in Active Older Adults

Aurélio Faria, Tiago Sousa, João R. Vaz, Ronaldo Gabriel, Jorge Gama, Nikolaos Stergiou

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Background: Physical decline due to aging has been associated with the risk of falls. Minimum toe clearance (MTC) is a gait parameter that might play a role in the mechanism of tripping and falling. However, it is unclear if there are any sex-related effects regarding MTC as people age. The present study investigated if there are sex-related differences in MTC in older active adults. Methods: Twenty-three females and 23 males (F: 65.5 ± 4.8 years; M: 61.9 ± 5.2 years) walked on a treadmill at a preferred walking speed, while kinematic data were obtained at a sampling frequency of 100 Hz and up-sampled to 120 and 240 Hz. MTC was calculated from the kinematics data and evaluated concerning its magnitude (ie, MTC and MTC/leg length), the time between left/right MTC (ie, T-MTC), amount of variability (ie, coefficient of variation [CV] and coefficient of variation modified [CVm]), and temporal structure of variability, that is, the complexity of the time series (ie, MTC α, T-MTC α). Results: No sex effects were found for MTC/leg length, for the amount of variability (ie, CV and CVm), and for the complexity of the time series (MTC α, T-MTC α). However, females exhibited significantly lower MTC and T-MTC after adjusting for walking speed, mass, and age as covariates. Conclusions: The reduced MTC in females suggests a potential sex-related disparity in the risk of tripping and falling among active older adults.

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Número do artigoglae109
Número de páginas8
RevistaJournals of Gerontology - Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
Volume79
Número de emissão7
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