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. 2016 Nov 16;4(3):374–382. doi: 10.1002/mdc3.12435

Table 5.

Relation between baseline WMH volume per location and changes in gait

Baseline WMH volume per location (n = 310) Change in gait parameters
Δ Gait speed (m/s) Δ Stridelength (m) Δ Cadence (steps/min)
Frontal lobe WMH volumea −0.06 −0.09 0.15
Parietal lobe WMH volumea 0.01 0.05 −0.02
Temporal lobe WMH volumea −0.04 −0.03 −0.10
Occipital lobe WMH volumea −0.05 −0.05 −0.06
Sublobar WMH volumea 0.22 0.18 0.17
Limbic WMH volumea −0.01 0.03 −0.03
Infratentorial WMH volumea −0.22b −0.18b −0.24b

WMH, white matter hyperintensity.

Data are standardized beta‐values.

All covariates are adjusted for time between baseline and follow‐up assessment and the following baseline covariates: age, sex, height, gait parameters, cognitive index, gray matter volume and total WMH volume.

a

log transformed.

b

P < 0.05.

Bold values indicate significance after Bonferonni correction (P < 0.007).