Impact of frailty and sex-related differences on postural control and gait in older adults with Parkinson's Disease.

Exp Gerontol

Laboratoire de recherche BioNR, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (UQAC), Saguenay, Quebec G7H 2B1, Canada; Centre intégré de santé et services sociaux du Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean (CIUSSS SLSJ), Specialized Geriatrics Services at La Baie Hospital, Saguenay, Quebec G7H 7K9, Canada; Human Movement and Rehabilitation, Universidade Evangélica de Goiás, Anapolis 75083-515, Brazil; Département des Sciences de la Santé l'Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (UQAC), Saguenay, Quebec G7H 2B1, Canada. Electronic address:

Published: February 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Parkinson's Disease (PD) leads to decreased motor skills and increased frailty, which heightens risks like falls and disease progression in older adults.
  • The study assessed 27 participants with PD, examining how frailty affects balance and gait, and whether there are differences between sexes.
  • Results indicated that frail individuals had worse postural control, but gait parameters were similar, with significant differences in certain gait measures between men and women.

Article Abstract

Background: Parkinson's Disease (PD), a neurodegenerative condition, affects normal aging and leads to reduced motor abilities. In addition, frailty syndrome can increase vulnerability and risks of undesirable effects such as disease progression, falls, disability, and premature death among individuals with PD.

Aims: To assess the impact of frailty on balance and gait parameters in older with PD and to determine if sex mediates these measures.

Methods: Twenty-seven (27) participants (n = 18 men; n = 10 frail) performed 4 balance tasks on a force platform (eyes opened/closed in bipodal/semi-tandem position) while linear center of pressure (COP) parameters were calculated. Participants also performed two different speed walks on a gait analysis system to assess gait parameters.

Results: Significant differences between the frail and non-frail group were observed on postural control (mainly for area of COP p = 0.013/d = 0.47/70 %; sway velocity p = 0.048/d = 0.41/23 %) where frail reported poor balance. No significant sex differences were reported for postural control. Gait analysis was comparable between frail and non-frail, while significant differences between men and women were observed for step length (p = 0.002, d = 0.71), step width (p = 0.001, d = 0.75) and base of support (p = 0.012, d = 0.64) variables.

Conclusion: Frail Parkinson's individuals present poorer postural control than non-frail individuals, but comparable gait parameters. Men and women are comparable on postural control but show different gait parameters. These results may have implications in clinical decision-making in rehabilitation for frailty in older adults, men and women with Parkinson's disease when balance and gait are of concern.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.exger.2024.112360DOI Listing

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