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Results of Multiple Linear Regression.
Published 2025“…We then used multiple linear regressions to examine spatiotemporal mechanisms underlying gait speed changes across terrains. …”
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Mean amplitude values during a complete 360° rotation for the iliocostalis muscle.
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Mean amplitude values during a complete 360° rotation for the longissimus muscle.
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Mean amplitude values during a complete 360° rotation for the multifidus muscle.
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Mean amplitude values during a complete 360° rotation for the external oblique muscle.
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Mean amplitude values during a complete 360° rotation for the internal oblique muscle.
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Mean amplitude values during a complete 360° rotation for the rectus abdominis muscle.
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Participants characteristics.
Published 2025“…Cluster analysis classified 4 clusters of decline in food intake changes during the last 6 months before death: immediate decrease (n = 14); decrease from 1 month before death (n = 24); decrease from 3 months before death (n = 7); and gradual decrease for 6 months before death (n = 24).…”
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A flow diagram of the study entry.
Published 2025“…Cluster analysis classified 4 clusters of decline in food intake changes during the last 6 months before death: immediate decrease (n = 14); decrease from 1 month before death (n = 24); decrease from 3 months before death (n = 7); and gradual decrease for 6 months before death (n = 24).…”