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. 2015 Jun 8;10(6):e0128299. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0128299

Table 1. Participants Characteristics.

Experiment Weight (kg) BMI (kg/m2) Age (yr)
Experiment 2. Biaxial_CE a , b , c All (N = 12) 67.9 ± 11.2 23.5 ± 2.4 24.6 ± 4.6
Females (n = 7) 60.2 ± 6.8 22.7 ± 1.8 24.7 ± 5.9
Males (n = 5) 78.7 ± 4.8 24.5 ± 3.0 24.4 ± 2.4
Experiment 2. Biaxial_UE All (N = 12) 68.0±12.4 23.6±3.0 26.7±2.9
Females (n = 6) 58.9±6.3 22.4±1.1 26.0±2.8
Males (n = 6) 77.2±10.1 24.9±3.9 27.3±3.1
Experiment 2. Triaxial_CE a , d All (N = 6) 68.5±13.2 23.2±2.8 21.3±2.7
Females (n = 3) 58.1±7.5 21.6±1.5 22.7±3.5
Males (n = 3) 79.0±7.0 24.8±3.2 20.0±1.0
Experiment 2. Triaxial_UE All (N = 6) 65.2±11.5 22.5±2.2 21.5±1.5
Females (n = 3) 55.2±4.8 21.1±0.9 21.0±2.0
Males (n = 3) 75.1±3.4 24.0±2.3 22.0±1.0

Values are mean ± SD; BMI = body mass index.

a The same subjects for Experiment 1 and 2 were used.

b A total of 13 participants, were recruited. However, one participant had to be excluded because of incomplete accelerometry data.

c For experiment 2 performed with Biaxial, three participants (2 male and 1 female) performed both the Biaxial_CE and the Biaxial_UE. Other subjects were different.

d For experiment 2 performed with Triaxial, three participants (2 female and 1 male) performed both the Triaxial_CE and the Triaxial_UE. Other subjects were different.