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Fig. 1 | European Review of Aging and Physical Activity

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From: The age-related decline in spatiotemporal gait characteristics is moderated by concerns of falling, history of falls & diseases, and sociodemographic-anthropometric characteristics in 60–94 years old adults

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Results of the linear mixed moderation analyses for the dependent variables stride length (-A-), gait speed normalized stride length (-B-) and step cadence (−-C-). In each part, the model with the best fit is displayed (without the excluded variables). Each time, the estimates of how strong the independent variable predicts the dependent variable and of how strong the moderators impacts on this association, are displayed. The estimates (95% confidence intervals), and significance levels are displayed. *, p < .05; **, p < .01; ***, p < .001; SL, stride length; SL-N, gait speed normalized stride length; Concerns, concerns of falling estimated by the FES-I-7 items; Uneven, concerns of falls during walking on uneven surfaces; crowd, concerns of falls during going to a place with crowds

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