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Table 1.

Descriptive data about the sample.

The total sample size was 1869.

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Fig 1.

Median TW data by age groups, with sex, BMI and race/ ethnicity collapsed.

The data are the number of correct tandem steps.

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Fig 2.

A-C. Mean CTSIB data by age groups, with sex, BMI and race/ ethnicity collapsed. A, CTSIB head still; B, CTSIB head yaw; C, CTSIB head pitch.

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Table 2.

TW by age, showing median and interquartile range.

Use the data from upper ages with caution due to small sample sizes.

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Table 3.

CTSIB trials, showing mean and 95% confidence intervals.

Use data from upper ages with caution due to small sample sizes.

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Table 4.

TW and CTSIB by sex.

For TW the measure of central tendency is median (with interquartile range (I-Q)), because the number of steps is an integer. For CTSIB the measure of central tendency is mean (with standard deviation (SD)). * indicates significantly longer responses in males than females.

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Table 5.

BMI by test and measure of central tendency.

Median (I-Q range) for TW and mean (SD) for CTSIB. * and ^ indicate significant pairwise differences per test.

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