2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.arrct.2020.100080
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Identification of Latent Classes of Motor Performance in a Heterogenous Population of Adults

Abstract: Objective To determine classes of motor performance based on community deployable motor impairment and functional tests in a heterogeneous adult population. Design Sixteen tests of limb-specific and whole-body measures of motor impairment and function were obtained. Linear regression analysis was used to dichotomize performance on each test as falling within or outside the age- and sex-predicted values. Latent class analysis was used to determine 3 classes of motor perf… Show more

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“…The maximal force elicited on either leg, irrespective of leg dominance, was normalized to the participant's body mass for the final analysis. Data were acquired at 1000 Hz using Spike2 software (v6, CED Data Acquisition & Analysis, Cambridge, UK) and filtered using a 0.01-s smoothing filter [37]. Relative STS power was estimated from the 5-repetition STS test (5STS) using a previously validated equation [33,38].…”
Section: Protocol Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maximal force elicited on either leg, irrespective of leg dominance, was normalized to the participant's body mass for the final analysis. Data were acquired at 1000 Hz using Spike2 software (v6, CED Data Acquisition & Analysis, Cambridge, UK) and filtered using a 0.01-s smoothing filter [37]. Relative STS power was estimated from the 5-repetition STS test (5STS) using a previously validated equation [33,38].…”
Section: Protocol Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has the benefit of being a shorter version and easier than the GPT and PPT. The NHPT has been used with adult cases with severe and complicated neurological conditions such as the Parkinson's disease and Multiple Sclerosis [21][22][23]. Figure 1 demonstrates samples of the GPT, PPT, and NHPT boards.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%