Age- and sex-related differences in trunk kinematics during walking in able-bodied adults.
Tamaya Van CriekingeAnn HallemansPatricia Van de WalleLizeth H SlootPublished in: GeroScience (2023)
Age-related differences in 3D trunk kinematics are observed from 60 years onward and increase with age. Age-related stiffening of the trunk did not seem to affect the body's total mechanical work. Importantly, our data did show a stark contrast between males and females, indicating that training to prolong mobility should be tailored to sex. Future research should include sex-matched data when examining normal age and pathologic gait decline.