Research Article

Methods of 10-Meter Walk Test and Repercussions for Reliability Obtained in Typically Developing Children

Table 1

Anthropometric variables.

Age
6 ()8 ()10 ()12 ()

Weight24.4 (5.87)27.83 (5.54)37.67 (10.10)51.2 (12.80)
Height1.21 (0.06)1.31 (0.05)1.41 (0.07)1.57 (0.10)
RL (right side)60.92 (3.44)67.67 (3.47)74.28 (5.03)84.33 (6.99)
RL (left side)60.71 (3.56)67.72 (71.73)74.21 (4.71)83.95 (6.83)
AL (right side)65.17 (4.05)71.73 (3.58)79.09 (4.87)89.07 (7.19)
AL (left side)65.23 (4.13)71.85 (3.91)79.01 (4.73)89.22 (7.09)
QA (right side)9.90 (3.2)10.27 (3.43)12.97 (4.68)11.67 (4.47)
QA (left side)9.30 (2.84)9.83 (3.77)11.47 (4.31)10.87 (3.19)

Mean (Standard deviation, SD); RL: real length of lower limb; AL: apparent length of lower limb; QA: quadricipital angle.