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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jun 13.
Published in final edited form as: Osteoporos Int. 2007 Mar 31;18(9):1243–1252. doi: 10.1007/s00198-007-0372-6

Table 1.

Subject characteristics

Demographics Male (n=28) Female (n=19) All (n=47)
Age (years) 62.1±8.6 68.0±7.4 64.5±8.6
Height (cm) 176.7±7.5 160.1±8.1 170.0±11.2
Weight (kg) 84.8±14.3 64.9±12.2 76.7±16.6
Body mass index (m/kg2) 27.2±4.7 25.2±3.7 26.4±14.4
Mini Mental Status Examination (0–30) 27.6±2.1 28.3±1.7 27.9±2.0
Stroke characteristics
Post-stroke duration (years) 5.1±3.3 5.6±5.1 5.3±8.6
Paretic side (right) (n) 11 8 19
Paretic side (dominant side) (n) 11 7 18
Hemorrhagic stroke (n) 17 11 28
American Heart Association Stroke Functional Classification (I/II/III/IV/V) 3/15/8/2/0 4/12/3/0/0 7/27/11/2/0
Outcome Measures (Upper extremity impairment)
Muscle strength (Paretic side) (N) 584.7±440.7 500.4±214.2 550.6±365.6
Muscle strength (Non-paretic side) (N) 1167.3±275.0 643.3±128.8 955.5±344.1
Percent side-to-side difference in muscle strength (%) 50.0±34.1 21.4±30.3 38.5±35.2
Wolf Motor Function Test Score (0–5) 2.7±1.8 4.1±1.2 3.3±1.7
Modified Ashworth Scale of Spasticity Score (0–4) Median (interquartile range) 0.5(1.9) 0.0(1.0) 0.25(1.3)
Motor Activity Log Score (0–5) 2.0±1.8 3.3±1.6 2.5±1.9

Mean±SD unless otherwise indicated