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Table 1 Adolescents’ characteristics

From: Development of gait motor control: what happens after a sudden increase in height during adolescence?

Grown

NotGrown

sbj

h (cm)

w (kg)

BMI

Δh (cm)

Δw (kg)

sbj

h (cm)

w (kg)

BMI

1

170.0

56.9

19.7

3.0

4.0

1

165.0

60.2

22.1

2

175.0

61.9

20.2

3.0

−1.0

2

176.0

67.1

21.6

3

175.5

50.3

16.3

3.5

1.8

3

183.0

63.6

19.0

4

171.5

51.6

17.5

3.5

3.0

4

163.0

59.0

22.2

5

173.0

92.0

30.7

3.0

0.0

5

175.5

66.0

21.4

6

163.5

51.7

19.3

3.5

3.3

6

171.5

74.6

25.4

7

166.0

47.1

17.1

3.5

2.7

7

169.5

65.7

22.9

8

173.0

62.8

21.0

3.5

−1.1

8

173.0

70.3

23.5

9

160.0

45.7

17.9

4.0

3.3

9

169.0

56.0

19.6

10

163.0

47.2

17.8

4.0

2.6

10

161.5

63.2

24.1

11

166.5

46.6

16.8

4.0

1.9

11

169.5

74.4

25.8

12

170.0

57.0

19.7

4.0

0.0

12

173.0

64.6

21.6

13

173.0

57.3

19.1

5.0

3.7

13

170.0

49.0

17.0

14

177.0

62.3

19.9

4.0

3.7

14

168.5

52.5

18.5

15

174.5

64.9

21.3

3.5

4.4

15

156.0

51.0

21.0

16

167.5

71.2

25.4

3.0

5.3

16

167.0

67.6

24.2

17

164.0

51.2

19.0

4.5

2.2

17

178.0

64.4

20.3

18

150.5

44.0

19.4

5.5

13.2

18

163.0

46.0

17.3

19

167.5

56.3

20.1

4.0

1.7

19

177.0

77.9

24.9

  1. Adolescents’ characteristics. Height (h), weight (w) and body mass index (BMI) of the Grown and NotGrown group at session 1. Δh (cm) and Δw (kg) are the increments in height and weight found in the Grown group