Journal of biomechanicsHumansAgedWalkingMaleFemale
A distal-to-proximal shift is not a requisite mechanism for greater metabolic cost of walking in older adults.
Jacob M Thomas, Zoe H Smith, Jane A Kent, Katherine A Boyer
Published: 202610.1016/j.jbiomech.2025.113109
Abstract
A greater metabolic cost of walking (CoW) is well-documented in older compared with young adults and is likely a catalyst for age-related mobility loss. Proximal redistribution of joint work during gait has been suggested as a contributor to greater…
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