Comparison of available equations to estimate sit-to-stand muscle power and their association with gait speed and frailty in older people: Practical applications for the 5-rep sit-to-stand test
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Alcazar, Julián; Alegre, Luis M.; Takai, Yohei; Signorile, Joseph F; Ara, Ignacio; [et al.]Fecha
2021Disciplina/s
Terapia y RehabilitaciónMateria/s
AgingOlder
Elderly
Sit to stand
Muscle power
Frailty
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Objectives: This study aimed i) to compare relative sit-to-stand power (STSrel) values yielded by the different
equations reported in the literature; ii) to examine the associations between STSrel, derived from the equations,
and age, sex, frailty and habitual gait speed (HGS); and iii) to compare the ability of the different STSrel equations
to detect frailty and low HGS in older adults.
Methods: 1568 participants (>65 years) were included. STSrel was calculated according to four validated equations.
Frailty was assessed using the Frailty Trait Scale and HGS as the time to complete 3 m. ANOVA tests,
regression analyses and receiver operator characteristic curves were used.
Results: There were significant differences among the STSrel values yielded by all the equations, which were
higher in men compared to women and negatively associated with age (r =− 0.21 to − 0.37). STSrel was positively
and negative associated to HGS and frailty, respectively, in both men (r =0.29 to 0.36 ...