Manderoos , S , Wasenius , N S , Laine , M K , Kujala , U M , Mälkiä , E A , Kaprio , J , Sarna , S , Bäckmand , H M , Kettunen , J A , Aunola , S & Eriksson , J G 2021 , ' Power of lower extremities and age were the main determinants on the agility test for adults in a cohort of men aged 66-91 years ' , European Journal of Physiotherapy , vol. 23 , no. 2 , pp. 122-131 . https://doi.org/10.1080/21679169.2019.1650395
Title: | Power of lower extremities and age were the main determinants on the agility test for adults in a cohort of men aged 66-91 years |
Author: | Manderoos, Sirpa; Wasenius, Niko S.; Laine, Merja K.; Kujala, Urho M.; Mälkiä, Esko A.; Kaprio, Jaakko; Sarna, Seppo; Bäckmand, Heli M.; Kettunen, Jyrki A.; Aunola, Sirkka; Eriksson, Johan G. |
Contributor organization: | Department of General Practice and Primary Health Care University of Helsinki HUS Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital District Clinicum Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland Department of Public Health Genetic Epidemiology Johan Eriksson / Principal Investigator |
Date: | 2021 |
Language: | eng |
Number of pages: | 10 |
Belongs to series: | European Journal of Physiotherapy |
ISSN: | 2167-9169 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1080/21679169.2019.1650395 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10138/341183 |
Abstract: | Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Objective: To evaluate the relationship between agility and personal factors, muscle strength and power, mobility, self-reported balance and physical activity among older men. Methods: Agility was measured by using the Agility Test for Adults (ATA). We studied 100 Finnish male former elite athletes (endurance n = 50; power n = 50) and 50 matched controls aged 66 to 91 years (mean age 75.5 years). The associations between agility and other variables were similar between three groups; thus, multiple linear regression analyses were done by using the pooled data of the participants. Results: On the basis of multiple linear regression analyses, combination of age (p = .02), self-reported Activities-specific Balance Confidence scale (ABC scale), jumping height (p = .001) and self-rated health explained 26% of the variance in execution time of ATA (R-2 = 0.26; p = .000002) among elderly men. Conclusion: Power of lower extremities and age were the main determinants of the results of ATA in a cohort of men aged 66-91 years. From a clinical point of view, power of lower extremities measured by test demanding explosive power plays an important role to maintain or enhance capacity of agility. |
Subject: |
Ageing
countermovement jump feasibility motor skills physical functioning OF-DIRECTION SPEED TEST-RETEST RELIABILITY TO-STAND TEST PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY MUSCLE STRENGTH PERFORMANCE MOBILITY BALANCE METAANALYSIS POPULATION 315 Sport and fitness sciences |
Peer reviewed: | Yes |
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