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where did the scorer sit and what he do​

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The sitting-rising test is an easy-to-administer test which provides a significant and efficient prediction of mortality risk in the elderly. It was initially developed in the 1990s. In one study of subjects between the ages of 51 and 80, those with scores in the lowest range (0 to 3) were 5–6 times more likely to die within the study period (about 6 years) than those in the group with the highest scores (8 to 10)

Sitting-rising test

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provides a significant and efficient prediction of mortality risk in elders

A 2012 study with sex- and age-reference sitting-rising test (SRT) scores derived from 6141 adults appeared in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology with other evaluation charts in the supplemental materials.[3]

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