Successful 10-second one-legged stance performance predicts survival in middle-aged and older individuals.
Claudio Gil S AraújoChristina Grüne de Souza E SilvaJari Antero LaukkanenMaria A Fiatarone SinghSetor Kwadzo KunutsorJonathan MyersJoão Felipe FrancaClaudia Lucia Barros de CastroPublished in: British journal of sports medicine (2022)
Within the limitations of uncontrolled variables such as recent history of falls and physical activity, the ability to successfully complete the 10-s OLS is independently associated with all-cause mortality and adds relevant prognostic information beyond age, sex and several other anthropometric and clinical variables. There is potential benefit to including the 10-s OLS as part of routine physical examination in middle-aged and older adults.