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Table 3 Prevalence by age and sex as evaluated in the locomotive syndrome risk test

From: Association between musculoskeletal function deterioration and locomotive syndrome in the general elderly population: a Japanese cohort survey randomly sampled from a basic resident registry

 

Age strata (years)

N

Unable to complete one-leg SUT from ≥40 cm

TST < 1.3

25-qGLFS score ≥ 7

Male

50–59

50

14 (28.0%)

2 (4.0%)

6 (12.0%)

 

60–69

53

28 (52.8%)

5 (9.4%)

12 (22.6%)

 

70–79

55

49 (89.1%)

16 (29.1%)

22 (40.0%)

 

80–89

45

45 (100%)

32 (71.1%)

28 (62.2%)

Female

50–59

47

26 (55.3%)

1 (2.1%)

13 (27.7%)

 

60–69

61

32 (52.5%)

8 (13.1%)

12 (19.7%)

 

70–79

54

48 (88.9%)

20 (37.0%)

30 (55.6%)

 

80–89

48

46 (95.8%)

37 (77.1%)

41 (85.4%)

  1. Note: Values represent number (prevalence)
  2. Abbreviations: SUT Stand-up test; TST Two-step test; 25-qGLFS 25-Question geriatric locomotive function scale