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. 2019 Apr 30;14(4):e0216243. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0216243

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
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.