Lindemann U, Krumpoch S, Freiberger E, Klenk J (2022)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40520-022-02309-3
Background and aims Different gait speed assessment protocols regarding start and stop of walking make comparison between studies impossible. The aim of this study was providing reference equations to estimate a person & PRIME;s steady-state gait speed from gait speed measured with a test protocol including static start and/or stop.Methods Gait speed of 150 community-dwelling older adults (mean age 80.5 & PLUSMN; 4.5 years; 61% women) was measured over 4 m with different assessment protocols regarding start and stop of walking on an instrumented walkway. Reference equations to estimate steady-state gait speed from the results of other test protocols were calculated by regression analysis within a fivefold cross-validation.Results Mean absolute errors and the root mean squared errors of all reference equations ranged from 0.063 m/s to 0.074 m/s and 0.082 m/s to 0.096 m/s, respectively.Conclusions The provided reference equations can help harmonizing results between studies in community-dwelling older adults.
APA:
Lindemann, U., Krumpoch, S., Freiberger, E., & Klenk, J. (2022). Reference equations for harmonizing gait speed results of different test protocols in community-dwelling older adults. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40520-022-02309-3
MLA:
Lindemann, Ulrich, et al. "Reference equations for harmonizing gait speed results of different test protocols in community-dwelling older adults." Aging Clinical and Experimental Research (2022).
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