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. 2018 Jul 5;18(7):2167. doi: 10.3390/s18072167

Table 1.

The pre-set activities of the basic activities protocol and of the daily-life activities protocol.

Basic Activities Protocol Daily-Life Activities Protocol
Lying (9, 7) Sitting with upper limb activity (18, 10)
Sitting * (17, 10) Standing with upper limb activity (13, 10)
Standing * (14, 9) Walking while carrying an object (11, 2, 2)
Walking overground (16, 6, 3) Hanging laundry (13, 1)
Walking on treadmill (3, 0) Packing a bag (12, 5)
Staircase walking (6, 7) Kitchen activities (12, 9)
Cycling (13, 3, 2) Personal care activities (13, 1)
Throwing a ball (8, 0)
Vacuuming (12, 5)

Numbers between brackets are the number of participants that performed the activity (in the laboratory, at home inside, at home outside). * indicates activities performed twice; indicates activities performed at a comfortable pace and, if possible, also at slower and faster speeds; indicates the sitting or standing body posture while performing multiple functional activities (for example, writing, eating, getting dressed).