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The gait speed advantage of taller stature is lost with age.


ABSTRACT: Taller individuals walk faster but it is unknown whether this advantage persists at older ages. We examined the cross-sectional/longitudinal associations of height with gait speed (GS) in participants from the Dijon-Three-City cohort study (France) over 11 years. In 4011 participants (65-85?y), we measured usual/fast GS (6?m) up to five times. We examined whether the baseline height-GS association varied with age using linear regression, and whether height influenced GS change using linear mixed models. Taller participants 65?y at baseline walked faster than shorter ones (fast GS difference between top/bottom height quartiles, 0.100?m/s, P?

SUBMITTER: Elbaz A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5784135 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The gait speed advantage of taller stature is lost with age.

Elbaz Alexis A   Artaud Fanny F   Dugravot Aline A   Tzourio Christophe C   Singh-Manoux Archana A  

Scientific reports 20180124 1


Taller individuals walk faster but it is unknown whether this advantage persists at older ages. We examined the cross-sectional/longitudinal associations of height with gait speed (GS) in participants from the Dijon-Three-City cohort study (France) over 11 years. In 4011 participants (65-85 y), we measured usual/fast GS (6 m) up to five times. We examined whether the baseline height-GS association varied with age using linear regression, and whether height influenced GS change using linear mixed  ...[more]

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