Walking speed has implications for community functioning and is predictive of important outcomes. Determining whether an individual's walking speed is limited requires normal values for comparison. To use meta-analysis to describe normal gait speed for healthy individuals within age and gender strata. ...
The research found that in all cases the normal walking speed is less than the crossing walking speed. It also found that younger pedestrians walk faster than older pedestrians, regardless of the season and gender, and females walk slower than males, regardless of the season and age. Further...
Maximum Heart Rate Your maximum heart rate is, on average, the highest your pulse can get. One way to get a rough estimate of your predicted maximum is to subtract your age from the number 220. For example, a 40-year-old's predicted maximum heart rate is about 180 bpm. You can learn...
Questions on an intelligence test judge various categories such as working memory, verbal comprehension, processing speed, and perceptual reasoning. All these individual scores are combined to create your overall average IQ. Average IQ scores are often a combination of verbal and performance scales. Ty...
There was no apparent difference in age, sex ratio, iNPHGS cognition or urination subscore or total score, TMT-A score, or the prevalence of any VRF except for hyperlipidaemia between the participants from Tohoku University Hospital and from SINPHONI-2. In the preserved walking performance group...
Most of the research examining the association between gait variability and falls has either been conducted in older persons walking at a near normal walking speed [1] or has not included the effects of walking speed on the association between gait characteristics and falls [3]. Even though ...
Gait characteristics were recorded from two trials on a 4 meter computerized walkway at the subject's self-selected walking speed. Gait variability was calculated as the coefficient of variation. The presence of a fall in the past 12 months was determined by interview. The nonlinear association ...
Walking in the front doors would be a surefire way for the team to get caught. The team sneaks carefully along the school's rough stone walls, navigating around the occasional bush or tree, peering in windows one by one. Eventually, they come to a window looking into a darkened room ...
One theory of normal cognitive asserts that decreases in simple processing speed mediate the age-related decline of fluid intelligence. Another possibility is that age-related changes in frontal brain structures undermine the functioning of executive abilities, thereby producing the same decline. In this...
Before collecting the dynamic data, all the participants completed 10 min acclimatization walking trails along the measuring platform. To prevent targeting, the participants were instructed not to look down at the platform while walking, rather look straight ahead at a fixed position away from the ...