Research Article
The Relationship between the Activity Balance Confidence and Mobility Tests among Older Adults in Indonesia
Table 1
Activity balance confidence levels based on the ABC scale.
| Activities | Sd | Mean (min-max) |
| Walk around the house | 25.214 | 82.01 (0–100) | Walk up- or downstairs | 31.928 | 70.2 (0–100) | Bend over and pick up a slipper from the front of a closet floor | 26.969 | 79.47 (0–100) | Reach for a small can off a shelf at eye level | 29.994 | 77.61 (0–100) | Stand on your tiptoes and reach for something above your head | 33.891 | 70.02 (0–100) | Stand on a chair and reach for something | 37.439 | 59.46 (0–100) | Sweep the floor | 31.315 | 78.23 (0–100) | Walk outside the house to a car parked in the driveway | 31.675 | 74.87 (0–100) | Get into or out of a car | 37.657 | 69.06 (0–100) | Walk across a parking lot to the mall | 37.135 | 67.62 (0–100) | Walk up or down a ramp | 32.552 | 68.64 (0–100) | Walk in a crowded mall where people rapidly walk past you | 39.160 | 59.96 (0–100) | Are bumped into by people as you walk through the mall | 37.221 | 43.79 (0–100) | Step onto or off an escalator while you are holding onto a railing | 43.567 | 48.19 (0–100) | Step onto or off an escalator while holding onto parcels such that you cannot hold onto the railing | 40.168 | 37.70 (0–100) | Walk outside on icy sidewalks | 38.252 | 55.52 (0–100) |
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Sd: standard deviation.
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