Pre-Post Intervention Functional Performance in Older Adults
by SCHEEREN, EDUARDO / Harvard Dataverse·Updated 4mo ago
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Description
Featuring anonymized participant-level data from a non-randomized clinical trial investigating a 12-week adapted strength-and-balance program for older adults. It includes pre- and post-intervention measurements for handgrip strength, five-times sit-to-stand, 4-meter fast gait speed, Timed Up and Go, Short Physical Performance Battery, and the Berg Balance Scale. The data supports replication of the manuscript's analyses and secondary exploration of exercise-related functional adaptations across community-dwelling and institutionalized settings.
Use Cases
Analyze changes in handgrip strength and Berg Balance Scale scores pre- and post-intervention across different participant groups.
Model the relationship between 4-meter fast gait speed and Short Physical Performance Battery scores to assess functional mobility outcomes.
Compare the effects of the 12-week program on Timed Up and Go performance between community-dwelling and institutionalized older adults.
Investigate correlations between five-times sit-to-stand test results and other functional performance metrics like gait speed and balance.
Strengths
Data was collected following a formal ethics approval (PUCPR protocol 75587523.5.0000.0020) with informed consent from all participants.
Includes pre- and post-intervention measurements for multiple standardized functional performance assessments.
Dataset is designed to support replication of the associated manuscript's analyses.
Limitations
The study design is a non-randomized clinical trial, which may introduce selection bias compared to a randomized controlled trial.
Specific sample size (row count), column details, and demographic variables are not provided in the input.
Geographic origin of the participants and the specific time range of data collection are not specified.
Provenance
Source
Harvard Dataverse, author SCHEEREN, EDUARDO.
Collection Method
Data collected from a non-randomized clinical trial investigating a 12-week adapted strength-and-balance program (ABLE Training).
Time Range
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Freshness
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Geography
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All personal identifiers were removed prior to public release. The dataset is associated with a specific research manuscript for replication purposes.