An analysis of physical fitness in the aged people with fitness battery test.
- VernacularTitle:体力診断バッテリーテストからみた高齢者の体力測定値の分布および年齢との関連
- Author:
MISAKA KIMURA
;
KAZUFUMI HIRAKAWA
;
TADASHI OKUNO
;
YOSHINOBU ODA
;
TAKETOSHI MORIMOTO
;
TERUO KITANI
;
DAISUKE FUJITA
;
HISANORI NAGATA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Fitness test;
Aged people;
Physical fitness;
Aging
- From:Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
1989;38(5):175-185
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Physical fitness of 900 volunteers over 60 years of age were analyzed using a 6-item battery test to obtain fundamental data on the fitness status of the aged Japanese. The test battery consisted of stepping, vertical jump, grip strength, breath holding, body flexion and one-leg balancing, and could be performed safely with relatively mild physical stress in the elderly after simple screening by measurement of resting blood pressure and oral check on mobility problems of the knee and the hip. Males showed significantly higher values in vertical jump, grip strength and breath holding, while females showed significantly higher values in body flexion. There were no sex differences in stepping and one-leg balancing. Lowing trend was found in the score with age in all items except breath holding, but the extent of the reduction differed among the measure elements of fitness. Most of measured items showed significant correlations each other. The values obtained with this test are considered to be useful for future analysis of the fitness of aged people and also to determine the exercise appropriate for them.