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Area of Science:

  • Biomechanics
  • Human locomotion
  • Cognitive neuroscience

Background:

  • Complex walking environments require integrated sensory-motor function.
  • Cognitive distractions impair gait, particularly in older adults.
  • Mobile device use during daily activities is pervasive, necessitating research into its impact on mobility.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate how texting affects gait kinematics during step negotiation.
  • To quantify changes in gait parameters when dual-tasking walking and texting.

Main Methods:

  • Twenty participants completed walking trials on a step-deck obstacle.
  • Gait kinematics were recorded during both texting and non-texting conditions.
  • Each participant performed at least three trials for each condition.

Main Results:

  • Texting led to slower ascent and descent speeds.
  • Reduced dual-step foot toe clearance was observed during ascent while texting.
  • Texting decreased single-step foot heel clearance and dual-step foot fore-aft heel clearance during descent.

Conclusions:

  • Texting during stair negotiation alters gait kinematics, potentially increasing fall and injury risk.
  • Further research is needed to explore texting's effects on other locomotor tasks and actual fall risk.