Table 2. Ankle injury groups.
Groups | n (%) | Age (yrs) | Height (m) | Weight (kg) | FAAM (SD) | FAAM-Sport (SD) | MET-minutes/week of physical activity (SD)b |
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Uninjured | 86 (42.8) | 15.98 | 1.69 | 61.94 | 89.54 (5.30) | 87.42 (18.33) | 2592.93 (2946.02) |
Coper | 16 (8.0) | 15.38 | 1.66 | 65.24 | 90.00 (5.45) | 89.84 (12.51) | 3754.15 (3284.05) |
Potentially unstable | 40 (19.9) | 15.63 | 1.65 | 60.86 | 86.38 (9.79) | 88.29 (12.15) | 3465.01 (3017.03) |
Unstable | 59 (29.4) | 15.68 | 1.68 | 62.46 | 88.83 (8.23) | 87.46 (13.85) | 4706.05 (4610.56)a |
a Unstable participants reported more physical activity than uninjured participants (p < 0.01).
bNumber of subjects completing a full IPAQ were: Uninjured, n = 71; Coper, n = 13; Potentially unstable, n = 35; Unstable, n = 46.