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In subjects walking a 12-day walking tour to Santiago de Compostela, with long daily stages: walking the same distance with higher walking speed was related to a higher increase in HDL-c, while walking with lower walking speed was related to larger decreases in LDL-c and total cholesterol, adjusted for age, gender, smoking, body mass index and heart rate.
810 walking trials were performed by 18 test subjects walking at different pacing frequencies.
The robotic orthosis and the control scheme were evaluated on three neurologically intact subjects walking on a treadmill.
The system has been initially evaluated with healthy subjects walking on a treadmill.
The parameters of the model were experimentally identified which involved subjects walking at different speeds.
Trials were repeated with subjects walking at speeds 100%, 130%, and 160% of their "normal" pace.
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Ten young healthy subjects walked on a treadmill at 11 different walking speeds while TA EMG was recorded.
The subjects walked under the five footwear conditions listed above.
Subjects walked on a walkway equipped with two force plates with piezoelectric 3-component force sensors.
Ten healthy male subjects walked and ran in each of the shod condition.
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