This study aimed to assess physical and perceptual abilities such as muscle strength, gait speed, and reaction time in older people. The sample was 170 over 50 years old (93 women), who participated in the physical activity program of the University of Jaén. Muscle strength was measured using the bench press test, the chair test, and the manual grip test. The walking speed of 0-30 m using photoelectric cells. Reaction time is used using an infrared platform. The results show a good level of physical condition of the participants, although the older ones are slower and take longer to respond to a stimulus. Variable muscle 154 strength parallel to aging. Men have a better level of muscle strength and walking speed than women.
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Al Nayf Mantas, M. R., Párraga Montilla, J., Lozano Aguilera, E., López García, S., & Moral-García, J. E. (2022). MUSCLE STRENGTH, GAIT SPEED, AND REACTION TIME IN ACTIVE ELDERLY PEOPLE. Revista Internacional de Medicina y Ciencias de La Actividad Fisica y Del Deporte, 22(85), 153–167. https://doi.org/10.15366/rimcafd2022.85.010
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