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5. Can You Get Up With One Hand?
In a very simple test that involved persons between the ages of 50 and 80; sit on the floor and then stand up with as little support as possible. Sounds easy, doesn’t it? Well, when you are 20 it is easy, but later on in life, this becomes more difficult. This study found that those who needed to use two hands or a chair or other types of support were six times more likely to die young than those who only needed one hand or no support to get up off the floor.
As we age, we lose about a pound of muscle each year. This can make simple things, such as getting up off the floor, much harder. Regular weight bearing exercise keeps bones strong, joints supple, and muscles denser, which can make simple chores much easier.
This study was done at the Clinimex-Exercise Medicine Clinic in Brazil. It involved more than 2,000 men and women. Subjects were followed until the day they died or until the end of October of 2011. Over the period of this study, 159 subjects passed away. Survival was strongly linked to those who needed the least amount of help in getting up off the floor.
This study showed that those who maintained high levels of muscle strength, power to body weight ratio, and high levels of flexibility had a much better chance of living longer than those who did not.