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One-minute sit-to-stand test reference values in people living at high altitudes

Journal
Colombia Medica
Date Issued
2025-03-30
Author(s)
Mauricio Morales-Satan
Sofía Dávila-Oña
Rodrigo Torres-Castro
Cristhel Hidrovo-Moreno
Matías Otto-Yáñez
Wilmer Esparza
Camila Madera
Carlos Moreta-Núñez
Pamela Serón
Lilian Solis-Navarro
DOI
http://doi.org/10.25100/ cm.v56i1.6674
URL
https://cris.ute.edu.ec/handle/123456789/1851
Abstract
The one-minute sit-to-stand test (1min-STST) is a practical assessment tool for measuring functional ability. Reference values are currently unavailable for populations residing at high altitudes.
Aims:
To establish reference values for the 1min-STST in people living at high altitudes by sex and age range. Additionally, we correlate the variables analyzed with the number of repetitions obtained in the tests.
Methods:
Multicenter cross-sectional research was conducted, collecting data from two cities at high altitudes. Healthy adults between 18 and 80 years old were recruited. Anthropometric measurements, physical activity levels, smoking habits, and the number of repetitions during the 1min-STST were recorded. A multiple linear regression was performed to determine the predictive equations by sex. The stepwise method was used to generate the predictive model.
Results:
As many as 400 healthy subjects (58% women) were included. Participants had a median (P25-P75) height of 1.62 (1.56-1.68) cm, a weight of 63.0 (57.8-70.1) kg, and a BMI of 24.2 (22.5-26.0) kg/m2. The predictive equations were: 1minSTSTMen=19.833 - (age* 0.168) + (height * 0.204) - (weight * 0.122); 1minSTSTWomen= 27.845 - (age * 0.198) + (height * 0.145) - (weight* 0.094).
Conclusion:
The reference values for 1min-STST were determined for the healthy population aged 18-80 years living at high altitudes.Altitude; Exercise Test; one-minute sit-to-stand; Physical capacity; reference values
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