PLoS ONE (Jan 2025)

One-minute sit-to-stand test: Reference values for the Chilean population.

  • Matías Otto-Yáñez,
  • Rodrigo Torres-Castro,
  • Marisol Barros-Poblete,
  • Marcela Barros,
  • Carola Valencia,
  • Alex Campos,
  • Leticia Jadue,
  • Homero Puppo,
  • Pamela Serón,
  • Jordi Vilaró

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0317594
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
p. e0317594

Abstract

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IntroductionThe one-minute sit to stand test (1min-STST) is a field test used to assess functional capacity. It is easily implementable and of significant clinical utility; however, no reference values are currently available for the Chilean population. The objective of this study was to establish reference values for the 1min-STST in a healthy Chilean population.MethodsA multicenter cross-sectional study involving data collection from six locations in Chile was conducted. Healthy adults between 18 and 80 years of age were recruited. The anthropometric variables, levels of physical activity, smoking status, Borg scale ratings, and number of repetitions during the 1min-STST were recorded. Reference values were determined according to sex and age range.ResultsFour hundred ninety-nine healthy subjects (57.5% women, n = 287; median height, 1.63 (0.14) m; weight, 72.8 (20) kg; average BMI, 27.3 ± 4.1 kg/m2) were included in the study. The median (and the lower limit of normality (LLN) values) for the 1min-STST in men ranged from 18-29 years, with 38 (LLN 27) repetitions and 23 (LLN 15) repetitions for 70-80 years. For women aged 18-29 years, 38 (LLN 28) repetitions were performed, and for women aged 70-80 years, 24 (LLN 17) repetitions were performed.ConclusionsThis study established reference values for the healthy adult Chilean population.