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. 2019 Apr 9;14(4):e0214434. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0214434

Table 3. Included studies examining age differences (children vs. adolescents) in balance performance in youth.

References No. of subjects; sex; age [years (range or mean ± SD)]; n Balance test parameter; outcome Results
SMDba (95% CI)
An et al. [41] 39; F (15), M (24); 7–14 sSSB: one-legged stance, dominant leg, firm surface, eyes open; time in balance (60 s maximum) 7-9- vs. 12-14-year-olds: 0.92 (0.25, 1.59)
7-9-year-olds; 19
12-14-year-olds; 20
Barozzi et al. [42] 289; F (115), M (174); 6–14 sSSB: 52-s two-legged stance, barefoot, eyes open, firm surface; sway velocity (mm/s) 6- vs. 13-year-olds: 2.12 (1.43, 2.81)
7- vs. 13-year-olds: 1.82 (1.29, 2.35)
6-year-olds; 20 8- vs. 13-year-olds: 1.05 (0.56, 1.54)
7-year-olds; 43 9- vs. 13-year-olds: 0.93 (0.40, 1.46)
8-year-olds; 38 10- vs. 13-year-olds: 0.92 (0.45, 1.39)
9-year-olds; 27 11- vs. 13-year-olds: 1.73 (1.14, 2.32)
10-year-olds; 45 12- vs. 13-year-olds: 0.44 (-0.01, 0.89)
11-year-olds; 29
12-year-olds; 41 6- vs. 14-year-olds: 1.97 (1.07, 2.87)
7- vs. 14-year-olds: 2.07 (1.29, 2.85)
13-year-olds; 35 8- vs. 14-year-olds: 1.38 (0.65, 2.11)
14-year-olds; 11 9- vs. 14-year-olds: 1.19 (0.43, 1.95)
10- vs. 14-year-olds: 1.37 (0.66, 2.08)
11- vs. 14-year-olds: 2.61 (1.69, 3.53)
12- vs. 14-year-olds: 0.74 (0.05, 1.43)
Chivers et al. [43] 993; N/A; 10–14 sSSB: one-legged stance, both legs, eyes open, eyes closed; total time in balance (s) 10- vs. 14-year-olds: 0.63 (0.49, 0.77)
10-year-olds: 507
14-year-olds: 486
Condon & Cremin [31] 495; F (275), M (220); 6–15 sSSB: one-legged stance, dominant leg, firm surface, eyes open; time in balance (s) 6-7- vs. 12-15-year-olds: 2.33 (2.02, 2.64)
8-9- vs. 12-15-year-olds: 1.37 (1.12, 1.62)
6-7-year-olds; 125 10-11- vs. 12-15-year-olds: 0.36 (0.09, 0.63)
8-9-year-olds; 152
10-11-year-olds; 78
12-15-year-olds; 140
Donahoe et al. [36] 95; F (53), M (42); 7–15 PB: FR; mean reach (cm) 7-8- vs. 13-15-year-olds: 0.80 (0.07, 1.53)
9-10- vs. 13-15-year-olds: 0.81 (-0.03, 1.65)
7-8-year-olds; 36 11-12- vs. 13-15-year-olds: -0.06 (-0.77, 0.65)
9-10-year-olds; 15
11-12-year-olds; 34
13-15-year-olds; Mid-PHV; 10
Habib et al. [51] 160; F (80), M (80); 6–13 PB: FR; mean reach (cm) 6- vs. 13-year-olds: 1.01 (0.34, 1.68)
7- vs. 13-year-olds: 1.14 (0.45, 1.83)
6-year-olds; 20 8- vs. 13-year-olds: 0.53 (-0.12, 1,18)
7-year-olds; 20 9- vs. 13-year-olds: 0.85 (0.18, 1.52)
8-year-olds; 20 10- vs. 13-year-olds: 0.71 (0.06, 1.36)
9-year-olds; 20 11- vs- 13-year-olds: 0.28 (-0.35, 0.91)
10-year-olds; 20 12- vs- 13-year-olds: 0.24 (-0.39, 0.87)
11-year-olds; 21
12-year-olds; 20
13-year-olds; 19
Hirabayashi & Iwasaki [10] 79; F (39), M (40); 7–15 sSSB: SOT; total equilibrium score 7-8- vs. 14-15-year-olds: 1.71 (0.95, 2.47)
9-10- vs. 14-15-year-olds: 1.37 (0.68, 2.06)
7-8-year-olds; 18 11-13- vs. 14-15-year-olds: 0.30–0.33, 0.93)
9-10-year-olds; 22
11-13-year-olds; 20
14-15-year-olds; Mid-PHV; 19
Itzkowitz et al. [52] 1295; F (743), M (552); 6–13 PB: TUG; time (s) 6- vs.13-year-olds: -0.29 (-0.60, 0.02)
7- vs.13-year-olds: -0.31 (-0.62, 0.00)
6-year-olds; 244 8- vs.13-year-olds: -0.68 (-1.01, -0.35)
7-year-olds; 221 9- vs.13-year-olds: -0.91 (-1.24, -0.58)
8-year-olds; 197 10- vs.13-year-olds: -0.89 (-1.22, -0.56)
9-year-olds; 203 11- vs.13-year-olds: -0.70 (-1.07, -0.33)
10-year-olds; 180 12- vs.13-year-olds: -0.44 (-0.79, -0.09)
11-year-olds; 95
12-year-olds; 110
13-year-olds; Mid-PHV; 45
Johnson et al. [44] 33; N/A; 10.35 ± 3.28 sSSB: one-legged stance, dominant leg, eyes open; sway velocity in anterior/posterior directions (mm/s) 8-12- vs. 13-18-year-olds: 0.84 (0.04, 1.64)
8-12-year-olds; 19
13-18-year-olds; 14
Khanna et al. [45] 100; F (35), M (65); 12.47 ± 2.01 sSSB: BESS; total score 10-13- vs. 14-17-year-olds: 0.07 (-0.34, 0.48)
10-13-years-olds; 68
14-17-years-olds; 32
Menkveld et al. [50] 60; N/A; 7–16 dSSB: gait analysis using Electrodynogram and force data collector, walking at self-selected speed; cadence 7-8- vs. 13-14-year-olds: 2.25 (1.19, 3.31)
9-10- vs. 13-14-year-olds: 0.91 (0.07, 1.75)
7-8-year-olds; 12 11-12- vs. 13-14-year-olds: 0.50 (-0.32, 1.32)
9-10-year-olds; 12
11-12-year-olds; 12 7-8- vs. 15-16-year-olds: 2.59 (1.45, 3.73)
9-10- vs. 15-16-year-olds: 1.17 (0.29, 2.05)
13-14-year-olds; 12 11-12- vs- 15-16-year-olds: 1.01 (0.15, 1.87)
15-16-year-olds; 12
Müller et al. [49] 5,215; F (2,771), M (2,444); 6–15 dSSB: gait analysis using VICON, force plates and photo electronic barrier; gait velocity (m/s) 6- vs. 13-year-olds: 0.32 (0.16, 0.48)
6-year-olds; 977 7- vs. 13-year-olds: 0.28 (0.12, 0.44)
7-year-olds; 834 8- vs. 13-year-olds: 0.16 (0.00, 0.32)
8-year-olds; 819 9- vs. 13-year-olds: 0.24 (0.08, 0.40)
9-year-olds; 711 10- vs. 13-year-olds: 0.15 (-0.01, 0.31)
10-year-olds; 687 11- vs. 13- year-olds: 0.11 (-0.07, 0.29)
11-year-olds; 437 12- vs. 13-year-olds: 0.09 (-0.09, 0.27)
12-year-olds; 364
6- vs. 14-year-olds: 0.31 (0.11, 0.51)
13-year-olds; 197 7- vs. 14-year-olds: 0.27 (0.07, 0.47)
14-year-olds; 109 8- vs. 14-year-olds: 0.15 (-0.05, 0.35)
15-year-olds; 80 9- vs. 14-year-olds: 0.23 (0.03, 0.43)
10- vs. 14-year-olds: 0.14 (-0.06, 0.34)
11- vs. 14- year-olds: 0.10 (-0.12, 0.32)
12- vs. 14-year-olds: 0.08 (-0.14, 0.30)
6- vs. 15-year-olds: 0.40 (0.16, 0.64)
7- vs. 15-year-olds: 0.36 (0.12, 0.60)
8- vs. 15-year-olds: 0.24 (0.00, 0.48)
9- vs. 15-year-olds: 0.33 (0.09, 0.57)
10- vs. 15-year-olds: 0.24 (0.00, 0.48)
11- vs. 15- year-olds: 0.19 (-0.05, 0.43)
12- vs. 15-year-olds: 0.18 (-0.06, 0.42)
Nicolini-Panisson & Donadio [53] 385; F (199), M (186); 6–18 PB: TUG; time (s) 6-9- vs. 14-18-year-olds: 0.82 (0.57, 1.07)
6-9-year-olds; 130 10-13- vs. 14-18-year-olds: 0.71 (0.46, 0.96)
10-13-year-olds; 129
14-18-year-olds; 126
Sheldon [5] 39; F (22), M (17); 6–19 sSSB: 60-s two-legged stance, eyes closed; number of squares penetrated by tracing 6-9- vs. 15-19-year-olds: 2.38 (1.52, 3.24)
6-9-year-olds; 14
15-19-year-olds; 25
Steindl et al. [17] 100; F (50), M (50); 7–16 sSSB: SOT; total equilibrium score 7-8- vs. 13-14-year-olds: 1.68 (0.95, 2.41)
9-10- vs. 13-14-year-olds 1.03 (0.36, 1.70)
7-8-year-olds; 20 11-12- vs. 13-14-year-olds: -0.20 (-0.83, 0.43)
9-10-year-olds; 20
11-12-year-olds; 20 7-8- vs. 15-16-year-olds: 2.69 (1.81, 3.57)
9-10- vs. 15-16-year-olds: 1.84 (1.10, 2.58)
13-14-year-olds; 20 11-12- vs. 15-16-year-olds: 0.55 (-0.08, 1.18)
15-16-year-olds; 20
Tringali et al. [46] 56; F (25), M (31); 6–15 sSSB: 4 x 12.8-s two-legged stance in Romberg position, eyes open on a force platform; sway velocity (mm/s) 6-7- vs. 12-13-year-olds: 3.22 (1.91, 4.53)
8-9- vs. 12-13-year-olds: 0.36 (-0.52, 1.24)
6-7-year-olds; 14 10-11- vs. 12-13-year-olds: 0.06 (-0.80, 0.92)
8-9-year-olds; 11
10-11-year-olds; 12 6-7- vs. 14-15-year-olds: 6.02 (3.98, 8.06)
8-9- vs. 14-15-year-olds: 2.87 (1.58, 4.16)
12-13-year-olds; 9 10-11- vs. 14-15-year-olds: 1.61 (0.61, 2.61
14-15-year-olds; 10
Volkman et al. [54] 80; F (40), M(40); 7–16 PB: FR; mean reach (cm) 7-8- vs. 15-16-year-olds: 1.99 (1.32, 2.66)
11-12- vs. 15-16-year-olds: 0.45 (-0.10, 1.00)
7-8-year-olds; 29
11-12-year-olds; 26
15-16-year-olds; 25
Walchli et al. [55] 77; F (38), M (39); 6–15 sSSB: 15-s Romberg stance, eyes open on a force platform; total sway path (cm) sSSB
6-7- vs. 14-15-year-olds: 1.25 (0.64, 1.86)
6-7-year-olds: 25 11-12- vs. 14-15-year-olds: 0.37 (-0.18, 0.92)
11-12-year-olds: 27
dSSB: 15-s two-legged stance, eyes open on a spinning top (Pedalo Kreisel) placed on force platform; total sway path (cm) dSSB
14-15-year-olds: 25 6-7- vs. 14-15-year-olds: 1.18 (0.57, 1.79)
11-12- vs. 14-15-year-olds: 0.36 (-0.19, 0.91)
RB: 15-s two-legged stance, eyes open on swinging platform (Posturomed); total sway path (cm) assessed using VICON RB
6-7- vs. 14-15-year-olds: 1.12 (0.52, 1.71)
11-12- vs. 14-15-year-olds: 0.10 (-0.45, 0.64)
Wolff et al. [47] 74; N/A; 7–18 sSSB: 10 x 30-s two-legged stance, barefoot, eyes open; sway velocity (mm/s) 7-8- vs. 13-14-year-olds: 0.64 (-0.12, 1.40)
9-10- vs. 13-14-year-olds: 0.56 (-0.20, 1.32
7-8-year-olds; 16 11-12- vs. 13-14-year-olds: 0.11 (-0.65, 0.87)
9-10-year-olds; 16
11-12-year-olds; 15 7-8- vs. 15-18-year-olds: 1.05 (0.29, 1.81)
9-10- vs. 15-18-year-olds: 0.91 (0.17, 1.65)
13-14-year-olds; 12 11-12- vs. 15-18-year-olds: 0.38 (-0.35, 1.11)
15-18-year-olds; 15
Zaino et al. [37] 27; F (14), M (13); 8–14 PB: Timed up and down stairs test; time (s) 8-10- vs. 13-14-year-olds: 1.09 (0.11, 2.07)
11-12- vs. 13-14-year-olds: 0.24 (-0.86, 1.34)
8-10-year-olds; 14
11-12-year-olds; 6
13-14-year-olds; 7
Zumbrunn et al. [48] 32; F (17), M (15); 8–18 sSSB: 5 x 5-s one-legged stance, dominant and non-dominant leg, eyes open; sway velocity (mm/s) 8-12- vs. 13-18-year-olds: 1.07 (0.31, 1.83)
8-12-year-olds; 19
13-18-year-olds; 13

BESS Balance error scoring system, dSSB dynamic steady-state balance, F female, FR Functional-Reach Test, M male, N/A not available, PB proactive balance, SD standard deviation, SMDba between-subject standardized mean difference (i.e., children versus adolescents), SOT Sensory Organization Test, sSSB static steady-state balance, TUG Timed up and go test.