Significance of the elderly living in the community being able to stand on one leg with eyes open -A study of physical, cognitive, and psychological functions

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[Purpose] This study was conducted to examine the significance of standing on one leg with eyes open. [Subjects] We categorized the subjects into two groups: 304 people who were able to stand on one leg with eyes open for fifteen seconds or longer and 203 people who were unable to do so. [Methods] We conducted age-adjusted covariance analyses of physical, cognitive, and psychological functions between the two groups. [Results] All scores for muscle strength and walking ability were markedly lower in the unable group. No significant differences in the cognitive functions were noted between the two groups. Scores for a subjective sense of well-being and the purpose in life were lower in the unable group. [Conclusion] Measurement of the time of being able to stand on one leg with eyes open served as a simple test which identified a decrease in the physical functions of the elderly. In addition, the inability to stand on one leg for fifteen seconds was associated with a decrease in subjects' psychological functions.

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Kubo, A., Murata, S., Otao, H., Murata, J., Horie, J., Miyazaki, J., … Asami, T. (2012). Significance of the elderly living in the community being able to stand on one leg with eyes open -A study of physical, cognitive, and psychological functions. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 24(7), 625–628. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.24.625

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