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Table 3 The effects of tDCS condition on the dual-task cost to gait measures

From: Combining transcranial direct current stimulation with a motor-cognitive task: the impact on dual-task walking costs in older adults

Cost reduction tDCS + seated

Gait measure

Cost reduction tDCS + walking

Cost reduction sham + walking

RM ANOVA

P-value

F(2,48)

P-value (tDCS + seated vs. tDCS + walking)

P-value

(sham + walking vs. tDCS + walking)

− 0.2 ± 6.0%

Stride time

3.2 ± 3.9%

− 0.7 ± 2.7%

0.005

6.010

0.008*

0.002*

− 0.6 ± 8.5%

Double support time

5.2 ± 10.4%

− 0.2 ± 6.3%

0.03

3.768

0.03

0.04

− 2.8 ± 12.0%

Step regularity

7.3 ± 11.9%

2.3 ± 9.1%

0.015

4.579

0.019*

0.024*

38.6 ± 35.5%

Stride time variability

143.9 ± 57.8%

− 60.2 ± 40.2%

0.013

4.765

0.155

0.019*

6.0 ± 106.8%

Swing time variability

58.9 ± 104.1%

− 38.5 ± 115.6%

0.012

4.812

0.131

0.013*

  1. In this analysis, higher values reflect a larger and better cost reduction
  2. Bolded p-values values indicate significant differences across conditions
  3. Post hoc analysis revealed between which conditions the cost reduction differed statistically significantly. *Values that are lower than the alpha levels after the Bonferroni correction