This study aims to develop a phone app to assess gait differences at different levels of alcohol intoxication.
250 adult volunteers who will each participate in a single laboratory-based visit. At the orientation, each participant will provide informed consent, be weighed, and undergo a medical history to confirm eligibility. A urine drug quick-screen will be given. Female participants will take a urine pregnancy test. Baseline questionnaires will be administered. After giving participants the phone on which the AlcoGait 2.0 app is installed, baseline assessment of gait will be performed with the participant walking a distance of 50 yards ten times. Drinking will then commence. The total amount will be consumed over 30 minutes. Participants will have their BrAC assessed multiple times during and after drinking has commenced and finished. At BrAC levels of .02, .04, .06 and .08 g%, will perform the gait task. After the last gait task, participant data will be transmitted to a secure server. Participants will receive a meal, and will be escorted to a sitting area with a DVR and videos, and allowed to use their own electronic devices. Their BrAC will be periodically tested until it reaches .02 g% or below, then a taxi will be called to take them home.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
141
all participants will participate in the same protocol involving drinking alcohol to a .08 g% blood alcohol level
Butler Hospital
Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Phone App
a phone app to compare gait changes with blood alcohol levels will be developed based on participant's gait during alcohol use
Time frame: data from each participant will be collected during a one-visit study session
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