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Table 1 Demographic and clinical features of patients (PG) and control (CG) groups

From: Physiological responses and energy cost of walking on the Gait Trainer with and without body weight support in subacute stroke patients

Group

Participants

Sex

Age (years)

Body mass (kg)

Height (cm)

Body mass index (kg/m2)

FAC (score)

BI (score)

CNS (score)

Time since stroke (weeks)

PG

P1

M

76

68

160

27

2

70

8.5

10

PG

P2

M

79

76

172

26

2

50

6.0

8

PG

P3

F

71

60

160

23

3

60

8.5

12

PG

P4

F

40

63

160

25

3

50

7.0

8

PG

P5

M

74

68

160

27

3

65

6.5

2

PG

P6

M

58

63

174

21

2

70

7.5

10

CG

C1

M

41

69

172

23

NA

NA

NA

NA

CG

C2

M

70

70

171

24

NA

NA

NA

NA

CG

C3

M

63

80

177

26

NA

NA

NA

NA

CG

C4

M

73

78

170

27

NA

NA

NA

NA

CG

C5

M

74

69

171

24

NA

NA

NA

NA

CG

C6

M

54

87

174

29

NA

NA

NA

NA

PG

Mean

66

66

164

24.6

3

60.8

7.3

8

Standard deviation

15

6

7

2.2

1

9.2

1.0

3

CG

Mean

63

76

173

25.4

NA

NA

NA

NA

Standard deviation

13

7

3

2.2

NA

NA

NA

NA

t-test

p-value

 

0.643

0.039

0.020

0.590

NA

NA

NA

NA

  1. Legenda. FAC Functional Ambulation Classification, BI Barthel Index, CNS Canadian Neurological Scale, NA not assessed or not assessable. The last row reports the differences between PG and CG, in bold if statistically significant (p < 0.05).