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State and Trait Fatigue and Energy Predictors of Postural Control and Gait

Katie Kowalski, Ali Boolani, Anita Christie

2021Motor Control22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Compromised attentional resources during perceived fatigue has been suggested to alter motor control. The authors determined if measures of postural control and gait are predicted by state and trait physical and mental fatigue and energy, and how these relationships are modified by sex, sleep quality, and physical activity. Young adults (n = 119) completed the Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Integration, overground walking, and questionnaires to quantify fatigue and energy, sleep quality, and physical activity. Regression models indicated that trait fatigue, trait energy, and sleep quality were predictors of postural control (p ≤ .02, R2 ≥ .04). State fatigue, state energy, and sex were predictors of gait (p ≤ .05, R2 ≥ .03). While the variance explained was low (3-13%), the results demonstrate perceptions of fatigue and energy may influence posture and gait.

Topics & Concepts

Physical medicine and rehabilitationGaitTraitPsychologyPhysical therapyMedicineComputer scienceProgramming languageBalance, Gait, and Falls PreventionLower Extremity Biomechanics and PathologiesCerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders
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