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Long-term gait measurements in daily life: Results from the Berlin Aging Study II (BASE-II).

Joern KiselevTimur NuritdinowDominik SpiraNikolaus BuchmannElisabeth Steinhagen-ThiessenChristian LedererMartin DaumerIlja Demuth
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Age- and sex-specific differences have to be considered when objective gait parameters are measured, e.g. in the context of clinical risk assessment. For this purpose normative data, differentiating for age and sex would have to be established to allow reliable classification of long-term measurements of gait.
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