Table 1 Clinical data of the HC and of the TD and PIGD patients

From: Wearable sensor-based quantitative gait analysis in Parkinson’s disease patients with different motor subtypes

Characteristic

HC (n = 39)

TD (n = 24)

PIGD (n = 20)

p value

Age, year

66 (56~68)

61.63 ± 7.17

62.05 ± 9.61

0.663a

Gender, M/F

22/17

15/9

11/9

0.855a

Height, cm

163.77 ± 7.84

166.83 ± 7.22

166 ± 8.86

0.292a

Weight, kg

66 (56~75)

67.65 ± 7.9

68.23 ± 13.47

0.789a

BMI (kg/m2)

25.2 ± 3.53

24.23 ± 1.57

24.54 ± 2.86

0.62a

Education year

9 (9~12)

12 (9.75~13)

12 (9~12.75)

0.202a

MMSE

28 (27~29)

27.21 ± 1.44

26.68 ± 2.51

0.025a

Duration, months

-

24 (18.25~60)

21 (12~36)

0.139b

BBS

-

55 (54~56)

55 (52~56)

0.912b

MDS-UPDRS total score

-

39.63 ± 20.99

31.75 ± 16.28

0.178b

Part I score

-

5.46 ± 4.27

4.9 ± 3.23

0.633b

Part II score

-

8.46 ± 5.31

8.05 ± 4.1

0.78b

Part III score

-

25.71 ± 14.87

17.5 (11.25~24.25)

0.075b

H-Y stage

   

0.685b

1

 

11

7

 

1.5

 

4

2

 

2

 

6

8

 

2.5

 

3

3

 
  1. HC healthy controls, TD tremor-dominant, PIGD postural instability and gait disorder, BMI body mass index, MMSE Mini-mental State Examination, BBS Berg Balance scale, MDS-UPDRS Movement Disorders Society-Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale, H-Y stage Hoehn and Yahr stage. Data are displayed as mean ± standard deviation or median (quartile[Q]1~Q3). ap value for the comparison among the HC, TD, and PIGD groups. bp value for the comparison between the TD and PIGD groups. p values for the pair-wise comparison after the Bonferroni correction were 0.07 (HC vs. TD), 0.081(HC vs. PIGD), and 1(TD vs. PIGD) in the multiple comparisons of the MMSE. Bold values are marked as significant.