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Additional file 4: of Measuring mobility in older hospital patients with cognitive impairment using the de Morton Mobility Index
Histogram of the de Morton Mobility Index. (PDF 394 kb
Additional file 3: of Measuring mobility in older hospital patients with cognitive impairment using the de Morton Mobility Index
Formulated hypotheses on construct validity. (PDF 465 kb
Additional file 5: of Measuring mobility in older hospital patients with cognitive impairment using the de Morton Mobility Index
DEMMI mean scores and DEMMI mean administration times for sub-groups of cognitive impairment. (PDF 96 kb
2<sup>nd</sup> session overview.
<p>RELAX = physically inactive group; POST = learning after exercising; SIM = learning during exercising.</p
Vocabulary test performance averaged across the two days of testing for each experimental group for low (panel A) and high performers (panel B) separately.
<p>Error bars indicate standard deviations.</p
Vocabulary test performance - whole group analysis: Means, standard deviations and p-values for significant experimental effects.
<p>Vocabulary test performance - whole group analysis: Means, standard deviations and p-values for significant experimental effects.</p
Mean logBDNF in serum as well as standard deviations for each experimental group and time point.
<p>Mean logBDNF in serum as well as standard deviations for each experimental group and time point.</p
Vocabulary test performance concerning pseudoword learning performance: Means, standard deviations and p-values for significant experimental effects.
<p>Vocabulary test performance concerning pseudoword learning performance: Means, standard deviations and p-values for significant experimental effects.</p
Vocabulary test performance for each day and experimental group.
<p>Error bars indicate standard deviations.</p
Example of a subject running two 10 km races on a treadmill.
<p>The pace during the first 4 km was set and could be varied after this point. The predictor of the slowdown at 4 km during a run at a ‘bad day’ (broken line) is the high Hazard Score in the 3–4 km interval, which reflects larger homeostatic disturbances.</p