Fig. 7: Ecological validity of DMOs in Parkinson’s disease: DMOs collected in clinical vs real-world environments. | npj Digital Medicine

Fig. 7: Ecological validity of DMOs in Parkinson’s disease: DMOs collected in clinical vs real-world environments.

From: Walking on common ground: a cross-disciplinary scoping review on the clinical utility of digital mobility outcomes

Fig. 7

Data are presented as: Number of studies with statistically significant associations between DMOs and measures of lower-extremity function/Total studies (%). DMOs known to be highly intercorrelated were grouped (i.e., step length and stride length), and all DMOs were organized according to previously established domains of gait. *Proportion of studies exceeds the expected false-positive rate as determined by Bernoulli hypothesis testing and Benjamini–Hochberg adjustment.

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