Regression analysis of walking parameters for the age-predictive equation.

Abstract:

:We tried to establish an age-predictive equation from kinematic and kinetic parameters during walking using the 2007 Okada database of Japanese elderly. Some predictive equations were established for each gender (109 males and 139 females)--once for all variables, second for the stepwise variable selection method. The range of motion (ROM) of knee and hip and step length are the stable parameters in age-predictive models for both genders. Although the model achieved the Minimum Akaike's Information Criterion Estimate (MAICE), it did not reflect sufficiently the regimes of variable selection.

journal_name

Rejuvenation Res

journal_title

Rejuvenation research

authors

Kikkawa K,Okada H,Mori T

doi

10.1089/rej.2009.0921

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2010-04-01 00:00:00

pages

335-8

issue

2-3

eissn

1549-1684

issn

1557-8577

journal_volume

13

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