Effects of the weather on the probability of having an abnormally low score (functional and physical outcomes):
<p>OR: Odds ratio, N: number of outliers, the total number of visits is 6900, *p value<0.05, (1) An observation is considered abnormally low if it’s inferior of 0.05 m/s (minimal clinically important difference) or more than expected. (2) An observation is considered abnormally low if it’s...
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| Samenvatting: | <p>OR: Odds ratio, N: number of outliers, the total number of visits is 6900, *p value<0.05, (1) An observation is considered abnormally low if it’s inferior of 0.05 m/s (minimal clinically important difference) or more than expected. (2) An observation is considered abnormally low if it’s inferior of 5.58 points (minimal detectable change) or more than expected. (3) An observation is considered abnormally low if it’s inferior by 1 points (minimal clinically important difference) or more than expected. (4) An observation is considered abnormally low if it’s superior by 5.1 seconds (minimal clinically important difference) or more than expected. (5) An observation is considered abnormally low if it’s inferior by 0.63 points (minimal detectable change) or more than expected. An observation is considered abnormally low if it’s inferior by 6.5 kg (minimal clinically important difference) or more than expected*p value<0.05.</p> |
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