reviewJournal of Aging and Physical ActivityMay 2, 2014GREEN OA

Walking Speed: The Functional Vital Sign

University of South Carolina · Sacred Heart University

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Abstract

Walking speed (WS) is a valid, reliable, and sensitive measure appropriate for assessing and monitoring functional status and overall health in a wide range of populations. These capabilities have led to its designation as the "sixth vital sign". By synthesizing the available evidence on WS, this scholarly review article provides clinicians with a reference tool regarding this robust measure. Recommendations on testing procedures for assessing WS, including optimal distance, inclusion of acceleration and deceleration phases, instructions, and instrumentation are given. After assessing an individual's WS, clinicians need to know what this value represents. Therefore, WS cut-off values and the corresponding…

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Keywords
  • Sign (mathematics)
  • Measure (data warehouse)
  • Instrumentation (computer programming)
  • Inclusion (mineral)
  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation
  • Computer science
  • Vital signs
  • Range (aeronautics)
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