The Role of Walking Experience in the Emergence of Gait Harmony in Typically Developing Toddlers

The ability to walk without support usually develops in the first year of a typically developing toddler’s life and matures further in the following years. Mature walking is characterized by the correct timing of the different gait phases that make up a full gait cycle formed by stance, swing, and d...

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Main Authors: Daniela De Bartolo, Coen S. Zandvoort, Marije Goudriaan, Jennifer N. Kerkman, Marco Iosa, Nadia Dominici
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author Daniela De Bartolo
Coen S. Zandvoort
Marije Goudriaan
Jennifer N. Kerkman
Marco Iosa
Nadia Dominici
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Marije Goudriaan
Jennifer N. Kerkman
Marco Iosa
Nadia Dominici
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description The ability to walk without support usually develops in the first year of a typically developing toddler’s life and matures further in the following years. Mature walking is characterized by the correct timing of the different gait phases that make up a full gait cycle formed by stance, swing, and double support phases. The harmony of mature walking is given by a specific self-similar structure of the ratios between the durations of these phases (stride/stance, stance/swing, swing/double support), that in adults all converge to the golden ratio (phi, about 1.618). The aim of this longitudinal, prospective, experimental study was to investigate the evolution of this gait harmonic structure in the transition from supported to independent walking. In total, 27 children were recruited and recorded at various stages of locomotor development, ranging from neonatal stepping up to an independent walking experience of about six months. Differently from walking speed that progressively increased with age, the gait phase ratios started to converge to golden value only after the first independent steps, suggesting a relation to the maturation of the walking experience. The independent walking experience seems to represent a trigger for the evolution of a locomotor harmonic pattern in toddlers learning to walk.
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spelling doaj-art-e75bd86ae3c14c9abd03bc3d76db7da72025-08-20T00:10:50ZengMDPI AGBrain Sciences2076-34252022-01-0112215510.3390/brainsci12020155The Role of Walking Experience in the Emergence of Gait Harmony in Typically Developing ToddlersDaniela De Bartolo0Coen S. Zandvoort1Marije Goudriaan2Jennifer N. Kerkman3Marco Iosa4Nadia Dominici5Clinical Laboratory of Experimental Neurorehabilitation, Santa Lucia Foundation, 00179 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Human Movement Sciences, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Institute Brain and Behavior Amsterdam, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The NetherlandsDepartment of Human Movement Sciences, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Institute Brain and Behavior Amsterdam, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The NetherlandsDepartment of Human Movement Sciences, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Institute Brain and Behavior Amsterdam, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The NetherlandsClinical Laboratory of Experimental Neurorehabilitation, Santa Lucia Foundation, 00179 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Human Movement Sciences, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Institute Brain and Behavior Amsterdam, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The NetherlandsThe ability to walk without support usually develops in the first year of a typically developing toddler’s life and matures further in the following years. Mature walking is characterized by the correct timing of the different gait phases that make up a full gait cycle formed by stance, swing, and double support phases. The harmony of mature walking is given by a specific self-similar structure of the ratios between the durations of these phases (stride/stance, stance/swing, swing/double support), that in adults all converge to the golden ratio (phi, about 1.618). The aim of this longitudinal, prospective, experimental study was to investigate the evolution of this gait harmonic structure in the transition from supported to independent walking. In total, 27 children were recruited and recorded at various stages of locomotor development, ranging from neonatal stepping up to an independent walking experience of about six months. Differently from walking speed that progressively increased with age, the gait phase ratios started to converge to golden value only after the first independent steps, suggesting a relation to the maturation of the walking experience. The independent walking experience seems to represent a trigger for the evolution of a locomotor harmonic pattern in toddlers learning to walk.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/12/2/155gait ratiomotor learninggolden ratioharmonywalking development
spellingShingle Daniela De Bartolo
Coen S. Zandvoort
Marije Goudriaan
Jennifer N. Kerkman
Marco Iosa
Nadia Dominici
The Role of Walking Experience in the Emergence of Gait Harmony in Typically Developing Toddlers
gait ratio
motor learning
golden ratio
harmony
walking development
title The Role of Walking Experience in the Emergence of Gait Harmony in Typically Developing Toddlers
title_full The Role of Walking Experience in the Emergence of Gait Harmony in Typically Developing Toddlers
title_fullStr The Role of Walking Experience in the Emergence of Gait Harmony in Typically Developing Toddlers
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Walking Experience in the Emergence of Gait Harmony in Typically Developing Toddlers
title_short The Role of Walking Experience in the Emergence of Gait Harmony in Typically Developing Toddlers
title_sort role of walking experience in the emergence of gait harmony in typically developing toddlers
topic gait ratio
motor learning
golden ratio
harmony
walking development
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/12/2/155
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