Research Article

Validity and Reliability of Accelerometer-Based Gait Assessment in Patients with Diabetes on Challenging Surfaces

Table 1

Demographic description of the consecutively recruited subjects at baseline.

Subject (no.)Sex (m/f)Age (years)Weight (kg)Height (m)BMI (kg/m2)Group*

01m60821.7626.52
02m70881.7429.12
03f64921.7330.73
04m63941.7630.43
05m69841.7627.12
06m571021.7832.22
07f63671.5527.92
08m70951.7630.73
09m69731.7922.82
10m57981.84293
11m611031.7932.21
12m69661.7222.32
13m53901.7130.83
14m701021.8529.83
15f67781.64291
16m65941.7431.11
17m62811.7526.51
18m62921.7031.81
19m561081.8232.61
20m59671.67241
21m60761.7325.41
22m56931.7032.21
23f64541.6021.12
24m60921.7829.01
25f50601.6322.62
26m57851.8026.22
27f60751.6029.31
28m55851.7826.81
29m65811.8723.22

BMI: body mass index; *1: “diabetic,” 2: “mild neuropathy,” and 3: “severe neuropathy”; m/f: male/female.