2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-35552011000200006
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Usual gait speed assessment in middle-aged and elderly Brazilian subjects

Abstract: Objectives: To evaluate the usual gait speed of asymptomatic adult and elderly Brazilians with a 10-meter walk test and to compare the results with foreign reference values. Methods: Seventy-nine asymptomatic volunteers ≥40 years old of both genders were assessed.After anamnesis, anthropometry and the application of a habitual physical activity questionnaire, the volunteers were submitted to a 10-meter walk test at usual speed by means of which gait speed, the number of steps and length of stride were calculat… Show more

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“…8,[22][23][24][25] The values obtained in the present study are inconsistent with previous findings, which report both inferoir 8,22,23 and superior results. 24,25 This situation can be explained by the expression of confounding factors, which are based on the demographic and anthropometric aspects specific to each sample, which emerge from the use of diverse populations, such as Caucasian, 8 and Latin American. 25 Furthermore, indicating the importance of the measuring methodology, a high level of confidence has been demonstrated for the use of a straight unidirectional 10 meter track, 26 which is considered a sufficient distance for the expression of gait in normal execution conditions.…”
Section: Average Gait Speedcontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…8,[22][23][24][25] The values obtained in the present study are inconsistent with previous findings, which report both inferoir 8,22,23 and superior results. 24,25 This situation can be explained by the expression of confounding factors, which are based on the demographic and anthropometric aspects specific to each sample, which emerge from the use of diverse populations, such as Caucasian, 8 and Latin American. 25 Furthermore, indicating the importance of the measuring methodology, a high level of confidence has been demonstrated for the use of a straight unidirectional 10 meter track, 26 which is considered a sufficient distance for the expression of gait in normal execution conditions.…”
Section: Average Gait Speedcontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…24,25 This situation can be explained by the expression of confounding factors, which are based on the demographic and anthropometric aspects specific to each sample, which emerge from the use of diverse populations, such as Caucasian, 8 and Latin American. 25 Furthermore, indicating the importance of the measuring methodology, a high level of confidence has been demonstrated for the use of a straight unidirectional 10 meter track, 26 which is considered a sufficient distance for the expression of gait in normal execution conditions. 27 In such context, the justification of the use of an elliptical track 70 meters in length in the present study was based on clinometric factors, as it reduces the neuromotor component in accelerations and decelerations, 28 in addition to ensuring sufficient time and distance to extrapolate advanced activities of daily living 10,29 such as transport to community centers and health.…”
Section: Average Gait Speedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used the timed 10 meters walking test (5) Ninety-eight women from 40 to 84 years old were selected and divided into age groups, creating a nonpropabilistic sample of convenience. The strata were: 40-49 years (n = 24), 50-59 years (n = 25), 60-69 years (n = 26), and ≥ 70 years (n = 23).…”
Section: Usual Gait Speed (Ugs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to eliminate acceleration and deceleration, volunteers began to walk 1.2 min before the route start and finished 1.2 min after the 10-meter route in usual speed 18 . The test was performed three times to minimize learning effect, and the best performance was used for data analysis by calculating the mean speed for each participant.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%