Table 1 Patient demographics and clinical characteristics.

From: Daily steps are associated with walking ability in hospitalized patients with sub-acute stroke

 

All subjects n = 85

Age (years), (IQR)

69.0 (17.0)

Sex (female), n (%)

28 (32.9)

Height (cm), (IQR)

163.0 (14.0)

Weight (kg), (IQR)

62.4 (14.9)

BMI (kg/m2), (IQR)

23.4 (4.4)

Type of stroke, n (%)

Cerebral infarction

52 (61.2)

Cardio-embolism

9 (10.6)

Large-artery atherosclerosis

15 (17.6)

Small-vessel occlusion

26 (30.6)

Unknown

2 (2.4)

Intra-cerebral hemorrhage

33 (38.8)

Affected side, n (%)

Right

30 (35.3)

Left

53 (62.4)

Both

2 (2.3)

NIHSS (score), (IQR)

3.0 (5.0)

History of diseases, n (%)

Hypertension

40 (52.9)

Diabetes mellitus

16 (18.8)

Cardiovascular disease

10 (11.8)

Pulmonary disease

4 (4.7)

Lipidemia

11 (12.9)

Cerebrovascular disease

17 (20.0)

Kidney disease

4 (4.7)

Pre-stroke mRS

Score 0, n (%)

68 (80.0)

Score 1, n (%)

11 (12.9)

Score 2, n (%)

6 (7.1)

Lower limb FMA (score), (IQR)

32.0 (6.0)

6MWD (m), (IQR)

300.0 (274.7)

  1. BMI, Body mass index; FAC, Functional ambulation category; FMA, Fugl-Meyer Assessment; IQR, inter quartile range.