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A recent study published in the journal Gait & Posture reveals that our bodies naturally adopt a "safety-first" mindset as we grow older, shifting how our nervous system commands muscles around our ankles.
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Flinders University, University of Canberra
Who
researchers at Flinders University and the University of Canberra, Associate Professor Maarten Immink, Dr Lindsay, Dr. Cody Lindsay
What
A recent study published in the journal Gait & Posture reveals that our bodies naturally adopt a "safety-first" mindset as we grow older, shifting how our nervous system commands muscles around our ankles.
When
Mon, 15 Jun 2026 04:12:54 GMT · 3h 39m ago
Where
Flinders University, University of Canberra ·
Why
The nervous system actively chooses stability over peak performance to prevent falls, fundamentally altering natural stride and sacrificing speed and fluid movement.
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How this affects you
This age-related shift in ankle mechanics makes walking feel harder, drains energy, slows down older adults, and makes it more difficult to regain balance after a slip, increasing the risk of falls.
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6 events in this thread- Health & Science3h 39m agoA recent study published in the journal Gait & Posture reveals that our bodies naturally adopt a "safety-first" mindset as we grow older, prioritizing fall prevention over smooth, effortless movement, which drains energy and slows us down.Open article
- Health & Science3h 39m agoA recent study published in the journal Gait & Posture reveals that as we age, our nervous system prioritizes stability over efficient movement, altering how muscles around our ankles function and making walking feel harder.Open article
- Health & Science3h 39m agoA recent study published in the journal Gait & Posture reveals that our bodies naturally adopt a "safety-first" mindset as we grow older, prioritizing fall prevention over smooth, effortless movement due to a shift in how our nervous system commands the muscles around our ankles.Open article
- Health & Science3h 39m agoA recent study published in the journal Gait & Posture reveals that as people age, their nervous system prioritizes stability over efficient movement around the ankles, making walking feel harder.Open article
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- Health & Science3h 39m agoA recent study published in the journal Gait & Posture, titled "Ageing alters ankle mechanics and muscle co-contraction patterns across the gait cycle," reveals that our bodies naturally adopt a "safety-first" mindset as we grow older.Open article