Physiological cost index of walking in able-bodied adolescents and adults
- 1 November 1993
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Clinical Rehabilitation
- Vol. 7 (4), 319-326
- https://doi.org/10.1177/026921559300700408
Abstract
Fifty-four able-bodied adolescents and 40 adults were assessed in the gait laboratory using an infrared telemetry system. Physiological Cost Index (PCI) of walking ranged from 0.15 beats/metre (b/m) to 0.65 b/m (mean 0.35 b/m, SD 0.09) in adolescents and from 0.2 b/m to 0.55 b/m (mean 0.36 b/m, SD 0.08) in adults. There was no significant difference between median values of PCI in the two study groups. It would appear that the range of PCI values is similar for all age groups. Adult males showed lower PCI than adult females (males 0.31 b/m, SD 0.07 and females 0.4 b/m, SD 0.07; p < 0.001). Quetelet Index of each subject was taken into consideration in order to standardize subjects' body mass and height. There was no correlation between the PCI and the Quetelet Index in either group.Keywords
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