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Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
Development and decline of upright gait stability
Giovanni eMorone1  Augusto eFusco1  Marco eIosa1  Stefano ePaolucci1 
[1] Fondazione Santa Lucia;
关键词: Aging;    Gait;    Locomotion;    Neuromuscular Diseases;    Walking;    balance;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fnagi.2014.00014
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Upright gait is a peculiar characteristic of humans that requires the ability to manage upper body dynamic balance while walking, despite the perturbations that are generated by movements of the lower limbs. Most of the studies on upright gait stability have compared young adults and the elderly to determine the effects of aging. In other studies the comparison was between healthy subjects and patients to examine specific pathologies. Fewer researches have also investigated the development of upright gait stability in children.
This review discusses these studies in order to provide an overview of this relevant aspect of human locomotion. A clear trend from development to decline of upright gait stability has been depicted across the entire lifespan, from toddlers at first steps to elderly. In old individuals, even if healthy, the deterioration of skeletal muscle, combined with sensorial and cognitive performance, reduces the ability to maintain an upright trunk during walking, increasing the instability and the risk of falls. Further, the pathological causes of altered development or of a sudden loss of gait stability, as well as the environmental influence are investigated. The last part of this review is focused on the control of upper body accelerations during walking, a particularly interesting topic for the recent development of low-cost wearable accelerometers.

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