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8 for reported 1D effects, but were always larger than 0D sample sizes (from N + 1 to N + 2. The importance of a priori sample size estimation is highlighted and recommendations are provided to improve the consistency of reporting. This study should enable researchers to construct 1D biomechanical effects to address adequately powered, hypothesis-driven, predictive research questions.Older adults walk with greater metabolic energy consumption than younger for reasons that are not well understood. We suspect that a distal-to-proxi