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. 2019 Dec 16;40(1):19–27. doi: 10.1142/S1013702520500031

Table 2.

Functional mobility of the subjects at baseline, week 3, and week 6 (N=61).

Variable Baseline (week 0) Intermediate-test (weeks 3) Post-test (weeks 6)
Ten meter walk test (m/s)
   Preferred speed 1.12±0.16 (1.08–1.16) 1.20±0.15 (1.17–1.24)b** 1.24±0.16 (1.20–1.28)b**
   Fastest speed 1.38±0.19 (1.32–1.42) 1.45±0.22 (1.39–1.50)b** 1.43±0.19 (1.38–1.48)b*
Timed up and go test (s) 10.29±1.70 (9.86–10.73) 9.30±1.23 (8.99–9.63)b** 9.08±1.10 (8.80–9.36)b**
Five times sit-to-stand test (s) 13.52±2.62 (12.85–14.19) 11.28±2.48 (10.64–11.92)b** 10.16±1.94 (9.67–10.66)b**,I**
Six minute walk test (m) 332.2±48.8 (319.7–344.7) 349.9±47.7 (337.6–362.1)b** 354.7±46.6 (340.1–363.9)b**

Notes: The data are presented using mean ± standard deviation (95% confidence intervals). Indicates the level of significant difference with the p-value <0.05, ∗∗p-value <0.01. Superscripts indicate the measurement time with significant differences from the indicated period where b= baseline, and I= intermediate-test.