What you need to know.
Age test getting up from floor.
The two basic movements in the sitting rising test lowering to the floor and standing back up are each scored on a 1 to 5 scale with one point subtracted each time a hand or knee is used for support and 0 5 points subtracted for loss of balance.
Those at the top.
As people get older balance flexibility and strength all decrease.
This yields a single 10 point scale.
Sit on the floor and try to get up without using your hands or any nearby objects as a crutch.
The goal is to get down and back up from a sitting position with minimal support.
In the brazilian study 2002 men and women ages 51 to 80 were followed for an average of 6 3 years and those who needed to use both hands and knees to get up and down whether they were middle.
Passing the test will add years to your life.
A simple test that looks at how easy or difficult it is for you to sit down on the floor and then get back up may help predict your longevity a new study shows.