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Walk Faster Psychology: What It Reveals About Health Discover what walking faster says about your mind and health. Learn expert insights on psychology, brain function, and fitness. Start improving today.

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Walking speed before surgery predicts who thrives after hip replacement This study shows that preoperative gait speed is a strong predictor of patient-reported pain relief, function, and joint awareness after total hip arthroplasty for osteoarthritis. A walking speed of a...

How fast you walk before hip surgery can predict how well you'll recover. A simple 10-meter test could set the path for a smoother comeback! πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈπŸ¦΅ #HipReplacement #WalkingSpeed www.news-medical.net/news/2025120...

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Comparability of Daily-Life Walking Speed Measured by Smartphone GPS and Ankle-Band Accelerometer: Cross-Sectional Study Background: Daily-life walking speed, which is a critical health indicator in older adults, can be measured using smartphone GPS technology. Although this method is becoming more widely accessible, it is restricted to outdoor walking. In contrast, accelerometers can capture walking speed indoors; however, there is limited information on the comparability of daily-life walking speed data between these two techniques. Objective: This study aimed to compare daily-life walking speeds measured using a smartphone GPS app and an ankle-band accelerometer. Methods: Participants were recruited from a previously selected cohort of community-dwelling older adults. Their daily-life walking speed was assessed using a smartphone app and ankle band accelerometer. Data from the two devices were matched based on simultaneous recordings, and agreement between the walking speeds was evaluated using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and a Bland-Altman plot. Results: The GPS app consistently recorded a faster walking speed than the ankle-band accelerometer. This data suggests that a correction is necessary when comparing the daily-life walking speed between these two devices. Conclusions: The GPS consistently recorded a faster walking speed than that measured by the ankle-band accelerometer, suggesting a correction is necessary when comparing the daily-life walking speed between these two devices. Clinical Trial: None.

JMIR Formative Res: Comparability of Daily-Life Walking Speed Measured by Smartphone GPS and Ankle-Band Accelerometer: Cross-Sectional Study #WalkingSpeed #HealthIndicators #SmartphoneTechnology #Accelerometers #OlderAdults

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Pedestrians Are Walking Faster The renowned urbanist William Whyte was obsessed with understanding what made a great public space. So in the 1980s, he used increasingly accessible video technology to film pedestrians moving through...

Pedestrians Are Walking Faster #Science #HealthandMedicine #WalkingSpeed #PublicHealth #UrbanHealth

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Adding Crouching to FPS Player in Unity Adding a crouching mechanism can deepen immersion and provide tactical depth to gameplay, especially in first-person and stealth-based games. Building upon our Unity FPS Cont...

Adding Crouching to FPS Player in Unity #Unity #Crouch #Lerp #Charactercontroller #Transition #Collider #Camera #Keypress #Walkingspeed #Fps #Immersion #Toggle #Keycode #Axis

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Walking speed can predict metabolic health in obese people: Study - Yes Punjab News A study finds faster walking pace lowers risks of diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia in obese individuals, promoting better metabolic and cardiovascular health.

Walking speed can predict metabolic health in obese people: Study yespunjab.com?p=73980

#ObesityStudy #WalkingSpeed #MetabolicHealth #CardiovascularFitness #HealthResearch #DiabetesPrevention #HealthyHabits #ScientificReports #PublicHealth #WalkingForHealth

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