Impaired Economy of Gait and Decreased Six-Minute Walk Distance in Parkinson's Disease
Changes in the biomechanics of gait may alter the energy requirements of walking in Parkinson's Disease (PD). This study investigated economy of gait during submaximal treadmill walking in 79 subjects with mild to moderate PD and the relationship between gait economy and 6-minute walk distance...
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doaj-360b9d531d4c423586963ac0b3e0b6182020-11-24T22:42:33ZengHindawi LimitedParkinson's Disease2090-80832042-00802012-01-01201210.1155/2012/241754241754Impaired Economy of Gait and Decreased Six-Minute Walk Distance in Parkinson's DiseaseLeslie I. Katzel0Frederick M. Ivey1John D. Sorkin2Richard F. Macko3Barbara Smith4Lisa M. Shulman5Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Geriatrics Research Education and Clinical Center, Baltimore, MD 20201, USABaltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Geriatrics Research Education and Clinical Center, Baltimore, MD 20201, USABaltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Geriatrics Research Education and Clinical Center, Baltimore, MD 20201, USABaltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Geriatrics Research Education and Clinical Center, Baltimore, MD 20201, USAUniversity of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 20201, USADepartment of Neurology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 20201, USAChanges in the biomechanics of gait may alter the energy requirements of walking in Parkinson's Disease (PD). This study investigated economy of gait during submaximal treadmill walking in 79 subjects with mild to moderate PD and the relationship between gait economy and 6-minute walk distance (6 MW). Oxygen consumption (VO2) at the self-selected treadmill walking speed averaged 64% of peak oxygen consumption (VO2 peak). Submaximal VO2 levels exceeded 70% of VO2 peak in 30% of the subjects. Overall the mean submaximal VO2 was 51% higher than VO2 levels expected for the speed and grade consistent with severe impairment in economy of gait. There was an inverse relationship between economy of gait and 6MW (r=−0.31, P<0.01) and with the self-selected walking speed (r=−0.35, P<0.01). Thus, the impairment in economy of gait and decreased physiologic reserve result in routine walking being performed at a high percentage of VO2 peak.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/241754 |
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Leslie I. Katzel Frederick M. Ivey John D. Sorkin Richard F. Macko Barbara Smith Lisa M. Shulman |
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Leslie I. Katzel Frederick M. Ivey John D. Sorkin Richard F. Macko Barbara Smith Lisa M. Shulman Impaired Economy of Gait and Decreased Six-Minute Walk Distance in Parkinson's Disease Parkinson's Disease |
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Leslie I. Katzel Frederick M. Ivey John D. Sorkin Richard F. Macko Barbara Smith Lisa M. Shulman |
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Impaired Economy of Gait and Decreased Six-Minute Walk Distance in Parkinson's Disease |
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Impaired Economy of Gait and Decreased Six-Minute Walk Distance in Parkinson's Disease |
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Impaired Economy of Gait and Decreased Six-Minute Walk Distance in Parkinson's Disease |
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Impaired Economy of Gait and Decreased Six-Minute Walk Distance in Parkinson's Disease |
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Impaired Economy of Gait and Decreased Six-Minute Walk Distance in Parkinson's Disease |
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impaired economy of gait and decreased six-minute walk distance in parkinson's disease |
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Hindawi Limited |
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Parkinson's Disease |
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2090-8083 2042-0080 |
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Changes in the biomechanics of gait may alter the energy requirements of walking in Parkinson's Disease (PD). This study investigated economy of gait during submaximal treadmill walking in 79 subjects with mild to moderate PD and the relationship between gait economy and 6-minute walk distance (6 MW). Oxygen consumption (VO2) at the self-selected treadmill walking speed averaged 64% of peak oxygen consumption (VO2 peak). Submaximal VO2 levels exceeded 70% of VO2 peak in 30% of the subjects. Overall the mean submaximal VO2 was 51% higher than VO2 levels expected for the speed and grade consistent with severe impairment in economy of gait. There was an inverse relationship between economy of gait and 6MW (r=−0.31, P<0.01) and with the self-selected walking speed (r=−0.35, P<0.01). Thus, the impairment in economy of gait and decreased physiologic reserve result in routine walking being performed at a high percentage of VO2 peak. |
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