@article{oai:dwcla.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001416, author = {續田, 尚美 and 渡邊, 裕也 and 横山, 慶一 and 吉中, 康子 and 木村, みさか and 岡山, 寧子 and TSUGITA, Naomi and WATANABE, Yuya and YOKOYAMA, Keiichi and YOSHINAKA, Yasuko and KIMURA, Misaka and OKAYAMA, Yasuko}, journal = {総合文化研究所紀要, Bulletin of Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture Doshisha Women’s College of Liberal Arts}, month = {Jul}, note = {application/pdf, AN10052143-20160715-142, This study examined the relationship between walking fluctuation and physical fitness in 21 middle-aged and elderly healthy women (65.95 ± 6.6 years). Walking data was gained during a typical six-minute walk by using sensors in the participantsʼ shoes. Stride time (ST), the coefficient of variation of stride time (STCV), and the fractal-scaling index (α) were calculated. Also measured were the ten-meter usual walking time, functional reach, one-leg standing time with eyes open, vertical jump height, and grip strength, and a fitness age score (FAS) was then calculated by using these results. In addition, twenty-second stepping frequency, thirty-second chair standing frequency, and isometric knee extension strength were measured. There was a significant negative correlation between age and FAS (r=-0.590, p=0.005). When participants were divided into two groups by a median of ST, STCV and α, significantly superior physical fitness were observed in higher ST and higher STCV groups, whereas significantly longer step length were observed in higher α groups.This study therefore suggests that STCV is more affected by musculoskeletal function than α., 論文}, pages = {142--152}, title = {中高齢者の歩行ゆらぎと体力の関連}, volume = {33}, year = {2016}, yomi = {ツギタ, ナオミ and ワタナベ, ユウヤ and ヨコヤマ, ケイイチ and ヨシナカ, ヤスコ and キムラ, ミサカ and オカヤマ, ヤスコ} }