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

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Colombia Medica Pub Date : 2025-03-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.25100/cm.v56i1.6674
Mauricio Morales-Satan, Sofía Dávila-Oña, Rodrigo Torres-Castro, Cristhel Hidrovo-Moreno, Matías Otto-Yáñez, Wilmer Esparza, Camila Madera, Carlos Moreta Nuñez, Pamela Serón, Lilian Solis-Navarro
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Abstract

Introduction: 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: This study 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.

高海拔地区人群一分钟坐立测试参考值。
1分钟坐立测试(1min-STST)是一种实用的测试功能能力的评估工具。目前尚无居住在高海拔地区人口的参考值。目的:探讨高海拔地区不同性别和年龄人群1min-STST的参考值。此外,我们将分析的变量与测试中获得的重复次数联系起来。方法:采用多中心横断面研究方法,收集两个高海拔城市的数据。研究招募了年龄在18岁至80岁之间的健康成年人。记录人体测量值、体力活动水平、吸烟习惯和1min-STST期间的重复次数。通过多元线性回归确定性别预测方程。采用逐步法生成预测模型。结果:共纳入400名健康受试者(58%为女性)。参与者的中位身高(P25-P75)为1.62 (1.56-1.68)cm,体重为63.0 (57.8-70.1)kg, BMI为24.2 (22.5-26.0)kg/m2。预测方程为:1minSTSTMen=19.833 -(年龄* 0.168)+(身高* 0.204)-(体重* 0.122);1minSTSTWomen= 27.845 -(年龄* 0.198)+(身高* 0.145)-(体重* 0.094)结论:确定了高海拔地区18 ~ 80岁健康人群1min-STST的参考值。
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Colombia Medica
Colombia Medica MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
2.00
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0.00%
发文量
11
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Colombia Médica is an international peer-reviewed medical journal that will consider any original contribution that advances or illuminates medical science or practice, or that educates to the journal''s’ readers.The journal is owned by a non-profit organization, Universidad del Valle, and serves the scientific community strictly following the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) and the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) recommendations of policies on publication ethics policies for medical journals. Colombia Médica publishes original research articles, viewpoints and reviews in all areas of medical science and clinical practice. However, Colombia Médica gives the highest priority to papers on general and internal medicine, public health and primary health care.
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