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Do Spatiotemporal Parameters and Gait Variability Differ Across the Lifespan of Healthy Adults?
Research consistently shows that typical walking speed, a key spatiotemporal parameter, begins a measurable decline after the seventh decade of life. This shift, alongside changes in gait variability, confirms that **do spatiotemporal parameters and gait variability differ across the lifespan of healthy adults** is a question with a clear 'yes' answer, though the nuances are complex.
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Healthy Aging