Table 1.
Age (years), mean (SD; min–max) | 67 (9.8; 35–80) |
Female gender, n (%) | 64 (46) |
History of falls, n (%)a | 38 (28) |
History of near falls, n (%)b | 48 (35) |
History of FOG, n (%)c,d | 57 (41) |
Severity of disease (H&Y), median (q1–q3; min–max) | 2 (2–3; 1–4) |
PD-duration (years), mean (SD; min–max) | 4 (4.0; 0.1–17) |
Motor symptoms (UPDRS part III), median (q1–q3; min–max) | 12 (8–18; 1–34) |
Comfortable gait speed <1.1 m/s (10MWT), n (%)e | 54 (39) |
Retropulsion (NRT), n (%)f | 36 (26) |
Retropulsion (UPDRS, item 30), n (%)g | 53 (38) |
Abnormal tandem gait (TG), n (%)h | 78 (57) |
Daily total levodopa equivalent (LDE) dose (mg), median (q1–q3; min–max)i | 400 (300–600; 0–1477) |
At the time of assessments, 132 participants (96 %) rated their motor status as “on” or “on with dyskinesias” and 6 (4 %) rated it as “off”
FOGQsa, Freezing of Gait Questionnaire, self-administered version; H&Y, Hoehn and Yahr; NRT, Nutt Retropulsion test; PD, Parkinson’s disease; q1–q3, 1st–3rd quartile; SD, standard deviation; TG, Tandem gait; 10MWT, 10-Meter Walk test; m/s, meter per second; UPDRS item 30, Item 30 of Unified PD Rating Scale; UPDRS part III, motor score of the Unified PD Rating Scale
aDichotomous question (Yes/No): In the last 12 months, have you fallen in such a way that your body hit the ground?
bDichotomous question (Yes/No): Are you ever close to falling, but you manage to grab on to something/someone at the last minute so that your body does not hit the ground?
cScores ≥1 on the FOGQsa, item 3 (Do you feel that your feet get glued to the floor while walking, making a turn or when trying to initiate walking (freezing)?) were categorized as having FOG
dOne missing value
eTwo missing values
fScores ≥1 on the NRT (unexpected shoulder pull) were categorized as having retropulsion
gScores ≥1 on the UPDRS, item 30 (expected shoulder pull) were categorized as having retropulsion
hScores ≥1 on the TG were categorized as abnormal
iDerived according to Tomlinson et al. [34]