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Table 4 Regression model for Stride length

From: Walking behaviour of healthy elderly: attention should be paid

 

B

SE B

β

Preferred walking speed

   

Step 1

   

   Constant

-26.44

32.99

 

   Age

0.12

0.22

.08

   MMSE

0.67

1.01

.09

   Medications

0.79

0.83

.14

   Years of education

0.23

0.47

.07

Step 2

   

   Constant

-23.51

32.82

 

   Age

-0.08

0.23

-.06

   MMSE

0.84

0.99

.12

   Medications

1.30

0.82

.22

   Years of education

0.58

0.47

.17

   Divided attention

-0.67

0.42

-.21

   Memory

0.98

0.35

.43**

   Inhibition

0.05

0.22

.03

Fast walking speed

   

Step 1

   

   Constant

60.05

29.23

 

   Age

0.20

0.19

.13

   MMSE

-2.47

0.90

-.35**

   Medications

0.78

0.73

.14

   Years of education

0.47

0.42

.14

Step 2

   

   Constant

65.41

29.15

 

   Age

0.01

0.21

.01

   MMSE

-2.42

0.88

-.34**

   Medications

0.84

0.73

.15

   Years of education

0.66

0.42

.20

   Divided attention

1.02

0.38

.33**

   Memory

0.20

0.31

.09

   Inhibition

-0.01

0.19

-.01

  1. MMSE: mini mental state examination
  2. Note: R2 = .04 for preferred walking speed Step 1, ΔR2 = .14 for preferred walking speed Step 2 (p < .05); R2 = .21 for fast walking speed Step 1, ΔR2 = .12 for fast walking speed Step 2 (p < .05).
  3. * < .05; ** < .01; *** < .001