The sitting–rising test (SRT) has been found to be closely linked to the risk of premature death from natural and cardiovascular causes, with lower scores associated with significantly higher mortality rates. This simple test reflects nonaerobic physical fitness and may indicate underlying musculoskeletal issues and chronic diseases, making it a valuable addition to routine clinical assessments for adults aged 46 and older.
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Sitting Rising Test Predicts Long Term Mortality Risk
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