About this trial
The aim of this study is to examine the determining role of walking speed on physical performance parameters in individuals aged 65 and over. The study aims to compare flexibility, lower extremity muscle strength (5-count sit-stand test), static balance (single-leg balance), upper extremity muscle strength (hand grip), dynamic balance (FUT), functional mobility (TUG), and stair climbing/climbing skills in individuals with walking speeds of 0.4-0.8 m/s (limited community mobility) and above 0.8 m/s (independent community mobility).
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Being 65 years of age or older
Being able to perform walking functions
Having sufficient mobility to perform the physical performance tests included in the research, such as 5 sit-stand tests, TUG (Trip and Go) tests, and stair climbing/descending tests. • Having a walking speed of at least 0.4 m/s or more as a result of the 4 Meter Walking Test (having limited or independent mobility within the community).
Voluntarily agreeing to participate in the study and providing informed consent.
Disqualifiers
Having a history of advanced cognitive impairment or diagnosed dementia that would impair the ability to understand and follow test instructions.
Those diagnosed with moderate or severe cognitive impairment (MMSE < 24 and/or MoCA < 21)
Having a walking speed below 0.4 m/s on the 4-Meter Walk Test (individuals who are wheelchair-bound or bedridden).
Advanced Parkinson's disease, active stroke sequelae, lower extremity fracture within the last 6 months, or a history of acute orthopedic surgery that primarily affects motor performance and balance.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Assessments
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa
Lead sponsor
Balikesir University
Sponsor institution