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  • The study examined how toddlers' walking patterns (gait) develop over time and how certain gait parameters can indicate their age and level of locomotion.
  • Researchers analyzed 97 healthy toddlers aged 1-3 years and found a moderate correlation between five selected gait parameters and the toddlers' age.
  • A regression model was created to estimate gait development age based on these parameters, showing high accuracy and suggesting that gait analysis could reduce reliance on skilled observers.

Article Abstract

In the first few years of toddlers' locomotion, various gait parameters improve gradually and dynamically with gait development. Therefore, in this study, we hypothesized that the age of gait development, or the level of gait development with age as its indicator, can be estimated from several gait parameters related to gait development, and investigated its estimability. In total, 97 healthy toddlers aged about 1-3 years participated in the study. All five selected gait parameters showed a moderate or higher correlation with age, but the duration with a large change and the strength of the association with gait development varied for each gait parameter. Multiple regression analysis was performed using age as the objective variable and five selected gait parameters as explanatory variables, and an estimation model (R = 0.683, adjusted R = 0.665) was created. The estimation model was verified using a test dataset separate from the training dataset (R = 0.82, p < 0.001). It was suggested that the age of gait development could be estimated from gait alone. Gait analysis based on empirical observations may reduce the need for skilled observers and their potential variability.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9941512PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-30039-7DOI Listing

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