What Cut-Point in Gait Speed Best Discriminates Community-Dwelling Older Adults With Mobility Complaints From Those Without? A Pooled Analysis From the Sarcopenia Definitions and Outcomes Consortium.
Peggy M CawthonSheena M PatelStephen B KritchevskyAnne B NewmanAdam J SantanastoDouglas P KielThomas G TravisonNancy LaneSteven R CummingsEric S OrwollKate A DuchownyTimothy KwokVasant HiraniJohn SchousboeMagnus K KarlssonDan MellströmClaes OhlssonÖsten LjunggrenQian-Li XueMichelle D ShardellJoanne M JordanKarol M PencinaRoger A FieldingJay MagazinerRosaly Correa-de-AraujoShalender BhasinTodd M ManiniPublished in: The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences (2022)
Cut-points in walking speed of approximately 0.60 m/s and 0.75 m/s discriminate those with self-reported mobility limitation from those without.