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Physical Behavior in Older Persons during Daily Life: Insights from Instrumented Shoes

El Achkar, Christopher Moufawad  
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Lenoble-Hoskovec, Constanze
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Paraschiv-Ionescu, Anisoara  
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2016
Sensors

Activity level and gait parameters during daily life are important indicators for clinicians because they can provide critical insights into modifications of mobility and function over time. Wearable activity monitoring has been gaining momentum in daily life health assessment. Consequently, this study seeks to validate an algorithm for the classification of daily life activities and to provide a detailed gait analysis in older adults. A system consisting of an inertial sensor combined with a pressure sensing insole has been developed. Using an algorithm that we previously validated during a semi structured protocol, activities in 10 healthy elderly participants were recorded and compared to a wearable reference system over a 4 h recording period at home. Detailed gait parameters were calculated from inertial sensors. Dynamics of physical behavior were characterized using barcodes that express the measure of behavioral complexity. Activity classification based on the algorithm led to a 93% accuracy in classifying basic activities of daily life, i.e., sitting, standing, and walking. Gait analysis emphasizes the importance of metrics such as foot clearance in daily life assessment. Results also underline that measures of physical behavior and gait performance are complementary, especially since gait parameters were not correlated to complexity. Participants gave positive feedback regarding the use of the instrumented shoes. These results extend previous observations in showing the concurrent validity of the instrumented shoes compared to a body-worn reference system for daily-life physical behavior monitoring in older adults.

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Type
research article
DOI
10.3390/s16081225
Web of Science ID

WOS:000382323200113

Author(s)
El Achkar, Christopher Moufawad  
Lenoble-Hoskovec, Constanze
Paraschiv-Ionescu, Anisoara  
Major, Kristof
Bula, Christophe
Aminian, Kamiar  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Mdpi Ag

Published in
Sensors
Volume

16

Issue

8

Article Number

1225

Subjects

activity classification

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gait analysis

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inertial measurement unit

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pressure insole

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wearable sensors

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behavioral complexity

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REVIEWED

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October 18, 2016
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