Research Article

Association between Objectively Measured Physical Activity and Gait Patterns in People with Parkinson’s Disease: Results from a 3-Month Monitoring

Table 6

Correlation analysis between physical activity intensity and kinematic parameters of gait.

Correlation between physical activity and kinematic parameters of gait
GPSGVS hip FEGVS knee FEGVS ankle DPROM hipROM kneeROM ankle

Wallén et al. [20]Sedentary behavior (%)0.3100.0190.203−0.106−0.346−0.474−0.424
Low intensity (%)0.1230.239−0.181−0.465−0.038−0.007−0.267
Moderate intensity (%)−0.606−0.380−0.5360.630.1430.2760.246
Vigorous intensity (%)−0.334−0.099−0.1680.2050.3150.3970.329
MVPA−0.336−0.164−0.1350.2760.2860.3730.341

Nero et al. [21]Speed ≤ 1.04 m/s (%)0.3260.2160.143−0.244−0.315−0.381−0.307
Speed 1.05–1.30 m/s (%)−0.576−0.394−0.5270.0180.1950.3770.212
Speed ≥ 1.31 m/s (%)−0.275−0.107−0.1000.2650.2820.3830.304
MVPA (%)−0.306−0.217−0.1150.272−0.2750.3700.298

Hildebrand et al. [26]Light intensity (%)0.3270.1820.143−0.265−0.276−0.356−0.328
Moderate intensity (%)−0.498−0.279−0.3070.2160.2070.3130.266
Vigorous intensity (%)−0.308−0.094−0.1560.1120.4240.4900.402
MVPA (%)−0.336−0.164−0.1350.2760.2860.3730.341
Step count−0.184−0.106−0.0010.1080.5030.5750.336
Vector magnitude count−0.323−0.170−0.1500.2610.2820.3620.320

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