XGBoost based machine learning approach to predict the risk of fall in older adults using gait outcomes

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Byungjoo Noh
Changhong Youm
Eunkyoung Goh
Myeounggon Lee
Hwayoung Park
Hyojeong Jeon
Oh Yoen Kim
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[1] Jeju National University,Department of Kinesiology
[2] The Graduate School of Dong-A University,Department of Health Sciences
[3] Dong-A University,Human Life Research Center
[4] Dong-A University,Department of Child Studies
[5] Dong-A University,Department of Food Science and Nutrition
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This study aimed to identify the optimal features of gait parameters to predict the fall risk level in older adults. The study included 746 older adults (age: 63–89 years). Gait tests (20 m walkway) included speed modification (slower, preferred, and faster-walking) while wearing the inertial measurement unit sensors embedded in the shoe-type data loggers on both outsoles. A metric was defined to classify the fall risks, determined based on a set of questions determining the history of falls and fear of falls. The extreme gradient boosting (XGBoost) model was built from gait features to predict the factor affecting the risk of falls. Moreover, the definition of the fall levels was classified into high- and low-risk groups. At all speeds, three gait features were identified with the XGBoost (stride length, walking speed, and stance phase) that accurately classified the fall risk levels. The model accuracy in classifying fall risk levels ranged between 67–70% with 43–53% sensitivity and 77–84% specificity. Thus, we identified the optimal gait features for accurate fall risk level classification in older adults. The XGBoost model could inspire future works on fall prevention and the fall-risk assessment potential through the gait analysis of older adults.
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