A Full-Body IMU-Based Motion Dataset of Daily Tasks by Older and Younger Adults

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Abstract

This dataset (named CeTI-Age-Kinematics) fills the gap in existing motion capture (MoCap) data by recording kinematics of full-body movements during daily tasks in an age-comparative sample with 32 participants in two groups: older adults (66-75 years) and younger adults (19-28 years). The data were recorded using sensor suits and gloves with inertial measurement units (IMUs). The dataset features 30 common elemental daily tasks that are grouped into nine categories, including simulated interactions with imaginary objects. Kinematic data were recorded under well-controlled conditions, with repetitions and well-documented task procedures and variations. It also entails anthropometric body measurements and spatial measurements of the experimental setups to enhance the interpretation of IMU MoCap data in relation to body characteristics and situational surroundings. This dataset can contribute to advancing machine learning, virtual reality, and medical applications by enabling detailed analyses and modeling of naturalistic motions and their variability across a wide age range. Such technologies are essential for developing adaptive systems for applications in tele-diagnostics, rehabilitation, and robotic motion planning that aim to serve broad populations.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article number531
JournalScientific data
Volume12
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 29 Mar 2025
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 40157915
PubMedCentral PMC11954993
Scopus 105001567120
ORCID /0000-0001-8469-9573/work/181859386
ORCID /0000-0001-8409-5390/work/181860563

Keywords

Keywords

  • Humans, Adult, Aged, Biomechanical Phenomena, Young Adult, Activities of Daily Living, Movement, Male, Female