Abstract:Sit‐to‐stand (STS) movement is a frequently performed activity of daily living. The analysis of STS movement can lead to the early detection of a decline in physical functioning. There is thus interest in home‐based STS monitoring systems. The present study (1) extracted universal differences by age group in common STS movements of daily life and (2) clarified where the differences between age groups lie in the sequence of movements. We experimented to measure the three patterns of STS movement assumed to be p… Show more
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