Batteries assessing health related fitness in the elderly: A brief review

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Evaluation of physical functioning is a key issue in clinical geriatrics and in aging research. In recent years, different physical performance batteries in which individuals are asked to perform several tasks and are evaluated using different criteria have been designed and used in elderly populations. These batteries include different types of test which range from basic motor abilities to relevant everyday activities, depending on the construct area in the domain of physical function that must be measured. This paper reviews and classifies the main physical functioning batteries that can be found in the scientific field of aging research in order to provide knowledge on selection, administration, and interpretation of this indispensable assessment tools. © 2008 European Group for Research into Elderly and Physical Activity (EGREPA).

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Varela, S., Ayán, C., & Cancela, J. M. (2008, October). Batteries assessing health related fitness in the elderly: A brief review. European Review of Aging and Physical Activity. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11556-008-0037-2

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