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<H1><A NAME="SECTION00060000000000000000">Footnotes</A></H1> |
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<DL ><DT><DD> 1. Previous studies have shown that |
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lower extremity loading on the order of 1-2% of body weight |
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can have subtle effects on gait. For the lightest child studied here, |
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the gait monitor was approximately 0.8 % of body weight. |
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6 and 7 year olds (15/20) and all of the oldest children, |
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the monitor was less than 0.5 % of body weight. |
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Thus, a very small loading effect cannot be excluded in the 3 and 4 year |
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olds. However, |
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it seems unlikely that this influenced |
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the comparisons between the two older groups, where as shown below, there |
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were still significant age-related differences. |
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