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Gait speed measure: the effect of different measuring distances and the inclusion and exclusion of acceleration and deceleration
Authors:Wang Ching-Yi  Chen Tou-Rong  Lin Yi-Huang  Liu Mei-Hui  Chen Yueh-Chi
Affiliation:School of Physical Therapy, Center for Education and Research on Geriatrics and Gerontology, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung City, Taiwan. cywang@csmu.edu.tw
Abstract:The purposes of this study were to examine the effects of different distances and the inclusion and exclusion of acceleration and deceleration distances on the measurement of self-paced and fastest gait speeds in younger and older adults. The self-paced and fastest gait speeds of younger and older adults were measured over 4-m and 10-m walkways with the acceleration and deceleration distances included and excluded in the measuring distance. The results indicated gait speeds (both self-paced and fastest) measured over different distances were comparable only if a distance for acceleration and deceleration was excluded from the measuring distance to obtain stable and comparable gait speeds. Similar results were found for younger and older groups.
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