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. 2017 Jun 20;15(1):57–65. doi: 10.1007/s10433-017-0434-3

Table 1.

Participants’ descriptive data, cognitive measures and mobility measures

Mean SD Min Max
Descriptive data
Age (total sample) (years) 72.3 5.6 65 88
Men (n = 24) 71.9 4.9 65 83
Women (n = 42) 72.6 6.0 64 88
BMI (kg/m2) 23.7 3.2 16.7 33.1
Cognitive measures
HOTAP.A 10.2 4.3 4.1 24.5
HOTAP.B 7.0 2.6 2.5 14.3
Attention Window (total) 70.4 23.5 5.7 95.0
Attention Window (horizontal) 69.7 22.6 3.4 96.6
Grid-Span (simple) 4.6 1.1 3.0 8.0
Grid-Span (complex) 3.8 0.9 3.0 6.0
Real-life mobility measures
AGT (h) 4.3 0.9 1.8 6.1
Distance (km) 116.7 64.7 13.1 289.6
Life-space (km2) 59.7 62.1 0.2 300.0
AR-max (km) 10.1 4.4 0.5 15.0
iTUG measures
iTUG (s) 16.16 2.65 11.49 30.21
Gait measures
Stride length (m) 1.41 0.12 1.06 1.62
Stride velocity (m/s) 1.39 0.16 0.82 1.77
Cadence (steps/m) 118.55 11.19 88.43 151.74
Turn measures
Duration (s) 2.24 0.70 1.23 5.04
NOS (n) 4.97 1.36 2.00 9.50
Peak velocity (degrees/s) 171.7 38.5 91.0 296.9
Sit-to-stand transition measures
ROM-Trunk (degrees) 35.4 7.2 20.3 53.2
Peak velocity (degrees/s) 117.8 46.5 68.1 349.2
Turn-to-Sit transition measures
Peak velocity (degrees/s) 180.7 42.7 78.1 273.9

Mean average values, SD standard deviation, Min minimum values, Max maximum values, BMI body mass index, AGT active and gait time, AR-max maximum action range, iTUG instrumented Timed Up-and-Go test, NOS number of steps, ROM-Trunk range of motion of the trunk