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. 2021 May 17;21(10):3481. doi: 10.3390/s21103481

Table 2.

Summary statistics of participants’ attributes, medications, health and fall history, and fall-risk assessment measurement scores.

Summary
Statistics
Age
(Years)
Gender (Female vs.
Male)
BMI
(kg/m2)
# of
Diagnoses
# of
Movement Disorders
# of
Medications
# of
Psychoactive Medications
TUG
(14 s or >
vs. <14 s)
4-Stage
Balance
(30 s or <
vs. >30 s)
30 Sec
Stand
(8 or < vs.
>8 Stands)
SIB
Score
(4 or >
vs. 0–3)
Mean
(range)
75.41
(65–96)
49% 28.8
(18.30–47.74)
8.43
(1–19)
0.47
(0–4)
7.70
(0–21)
0.91
(0–5)
14.1
(7–98)
31.4
(4–40)
10.55
(0–23)
3.24
(0–12)
Odds ratio of being a faller
(95% CI)
1.09
(1.03–1.16)
2.10
(0.94–4.67)
1.08
(1.00–1.16)
1.44
(1.23–1.69)
2.56
(1.21–5.39)
1.34
(1.17–1.55)
1.66
(1.13–2.44)
10.25
(3.51–29.96)
28.66
(7.81–105.71)
14.33
(3.96–51.87)
44.00
(9.57–202.35)
p-value 0.004 0.070 0.042 <0.001 0.014 <0.001 0.009 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001