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By-Dr.Monica Dhanani
MPT-1
FITNESS TESTING IN GERIATRICS
The Fullerton Functional Fitness Test
 The Fullerton test comprises 6 trials that enables the assessment of the
upper and lower body strength, aerobic endurance, motor coordination,
and balance.
 Before the tests are started, a five- to ten-minute warm-up should be
conducted as well as general stretching exercises performed. Prior to
the commencement of and after the termination of the trials, arterial
blood pressure and heart rate should be measured.
 CONTRAINDICATIONS for the performance of the test include:
 chest pain (discomfort),
 unstable angina pectoris,
 uncontrolled arterial blood pressure exceeding 160/100 mmHg;
 The test begins with a task of forearm flexion – the arm curl- the "back
scratch", rising from a chair, the "chair sit and reach", the "8 feet" trial, and
the last, 6-minute walk trial are performed.
 In some cases, associated with participant's motor abilities, the 6-minute
walk is replaced with a 2-minute "step-in-place".
 ARM CURLS– upper body strength.
The participant is sitting on the edge of a stabile chair, with seat height of
44 cm (originally 43.18 cm). The back is outstretched, the feet resting flat on
the ground. A handle weighing 2 kg for women or 3.5 kg for men is held in
the dominant hand. The arm is directed downwards, along the chair,
perpendicularly to the floor. Participant's task is, at a command given by the
testing person, to rotate the hand upwards while simultaneously flexing the
extremity in the elbow (flexion with supination), and subsequently to extend
the extremity to its baseline position. If necessary, the examiner may also
place his second hand behind the elbow of the examined person to ensure
that the participant performs full extension.
 Total number of correctly performed forearm flexions within 30 seconds
 Lower body strength trial involves standing up from the chair and
sitting down on the chair of a 44-cm height (originally 43,18 cm).
 The trial is initiated by sitting on the chair, the feet resting on the
floor, the hands crossed at wrists and held on the chest .
 At a command given by the examiner, the participant should
perform possibly greatest number of standing-up cycles within 30
seconds.
 Number of performed cycles in men 14-18 and in womens 12-16.
 Upper body flexibility trial – the "back scratch" is performed in the
standing position.
 The dominant hand is placed over the ipsilateral shoulder with the
fingers outstretched downwards as far as possible. The other hand
is places behind the back with the palm directed to the outside and
the fingers outstretched upwards to try to hold on to the fingers of
the other hand.
 The testing person instructs the participant, how to position the
hands so that the middle fingers are possibly close. A 30-cm ruler is
used for the test. The distance measured between the middle fingers
of the hands is the result of the trial. If the fingers overlap, the value
is positive – "+", if otherwise, it is negative – "-". The results is
reported with an accuracy of 0.5 cm.
 Risk zone-Men: Minus (-) 4 inches or more
Women: Minus (-) 2 inches or more
 Lower body flexibility trial – the "chair sit“ ,determining primarily the
elasticity of popliteal tendons.
 The participant is sitting on the edge of the chair. One leg is resting
with the whole foot on the ground. The second, dominant, is
outstretched, resting with the heel on the ground, the foot flexed at a
right angle.
 The trial involves flexion forward maintaining the vertebral spine as
straight as possible with the head positioned along the vertebral axis.
The arms are outstretched forward and the hands placed on each other
(the middle fingers at the dame height). The examined person is trying
to touch the toes with the fingers.
 The reach of the flexion should be maintained for 2 seconds. The
distance measured between the middle finger and the first toe. A
positive value – "+" indicates that the fingers crossed the toe line, a
negative – "-" value indicates that the fingers did not cross the toe line.
 Complex coordination trial – "8 feet" – the agility/dynamic
balance.
 This trial serves to determine the agility and dynamic balance in
association with participant's balance. Initiated in sitting on chair.
 At examiner's command, the participant rises possibly quickly
from the chair (push-off is allowed) and covers a distance
measured from the edge of the chair to the pole and returns to
the sitting position (2.44 m from the pole) as fast as possible.
 Risk zone More than 9 seconds.
 The 6-minute walk trial is conducted when the examined person had
had a rest.
 It describes the level of aerobic endurance and involves determination
of a possibly long distance covered by the patient possibly fast within 6
minutes.
 The walking track is demarcated by poles and is also drawn on the
ground . The walk may be paused for a moment and resumed when
the participant has to have a rest.
 It should be terminated in case the examined person reports
dizziness, nausea, excessive fatigue, pain, or if the examiner notices
other alarming symptoms. The person conducting the trial informs the
participant about the passing time after the third and the fourth minute,
and every 10 seconds during the last minute, while simultaneously
encouraging the examined person to continue the walk. Following
termination of the main phase of the trial, the patient should continue to
walk for approximately one minute, yet at a lower speed.
REFERENCES
1. Burchard C., Shephard R.J.: Physical activity, fitness, and health: the model and key concepts. Physical
activity, fitness, and health. (eds.) C. Bouchard, Shephard R.J., Stephens T.: Human Kinetics Publishers,
Champaign, Il.; 77–88
2. Skalska A., Grodzicki T.: Zmiany naczyniowe związane ze starzeniem się a zagrożeniem
niepełnosprawnością – możliwości prewencji, leczenia i rehabilitacji. Reh. Med., 2001; 5 (3): 9–16
3. Oja P., Tuxworth B. (red.).: Eurofit for adults. Assessment of health-related fitness. 1995, Council of
Europe
4. Red. Abrams W., B., Beers M.,H., Berkow R.MSD: Podręcznik geriatrii; I wydanie polskie. Urban &
Partner. Wrocław 1999; 250– 253
5. Jones J., Rikli E.: Assessing Physical Performance of Older Adults in a Community Setting.
Perspectives, 2000; 2, 127–147
6. Jones C.J., Rikli R.E., Beam W.C.: A 30-s Chair –Stand Test to Mesaure Lower Body Strenght in
Community-Residing Older Adults. J of Aging & Physical Activity, Jan 2000; 8: 85
7. Jones C. Jessie, Rikli R.: Senior Fitness Testing. American Fitness, 2001; 19: 6, 9
8. Jones C. Jessie, Rikli R.: Senior Fitness Test Manual. J Aging & Physical Activity, 2002: 10; 1, 110
9. Rikli R.E., Jones C.J.: The reliability and validity of a 6-minute walk test as a measure of physical
endurance in older adults. J of Aging and Physical Activity, 1998; 6: 363–375
10. Rikli R.E., Jones C.J.: The development and validation of a functional fitness test for community-
residimg older adults. J of Aging and Physical Activity, 1999a; 7: 129–161
11. Rikli R.E., Jones C.J.: Functional fitness normative scores for community-residing older adults, ages
60–94. J of Aging and Physical Activity, 1999b; 7: 162–181
12. ATS Statment: Guidelines for the Six-Minute Walk Test. American J of Respiratory and Critical Care
Medicine, 2002; 166: 111–116

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fitnesstestingingeriatics-161020102751.pdf

  • 2. The Fullerton Functional Fitness Test  The Fullerton test comprises 6 trials that enables the assessment of the upper and lower body strength, aerobic endurance, motor coordination, and balance.  Before the tests are started, a five- to ten-minute warm-up should be conducted as well as general stretching exercises performed. Prior to the commencement of and after the termination of the trials, arterial blood pressure and heart rate should be measured.  CONTRAINDICATIONS for the performance of the test include:  chest pain (discomfort),  unstable angina pectoris,  uncontrolled arterial blood pressure exceeding 160/100 mmHg;
  • 3.  The test begins with a task of forearm flexion – the arm curl- the "back scratch", rising from a chair, the "chair sit and reach", the "8 feet" trial, and the last, 6-minute walk trial are performed.  In some cases, associated with participant's motor abilities, the 6-minute walk is replaced with a 2-minute "step-in-place".  ARM CURLS– upper body strength. The participant is sitting on the edge of a stabile chair, with seat height of 44 cm (originally 43.18 cm). The back is outstretched, the feet resting flat on the ground. A handle weighing 2 kg for women or 3.5 kg for men is held in the dominant hand. The arm is directed downwards, along the chair, perpendicularly to the floor. Participant's task is, at a command given by the testing person, to rotate the hand upwards while simultaneously flexing the extremity in the elbow (flexion with supination), and subsequently to extend the extremity to its baseline position. If necessary, the examiner may also place his second hand behind the elbow of the examined person to ensure that the participant performs full extension.  Total number of correctly performed forearm flexions within 30 seconds
  • 4.  Lower body strength trial involves standing up from the chair and sitting down on the chair of a 44-cm height (originally 43,18 cm).  The trial is initiated by sitting on the chair, the feet resting on the floor, the hands crossed at wrists and held on the chest .  At a command given by the examiner, the participant should perform possibly greatest number of standing-up cycles within 30 seconds.  Number of performed cycles in men 14-18 and in womens 12-16.
  • 5.  Upper body flexibility trial – the "back scratch" is performed in the standing position.  The dominant hand is placed over the ipsilateral shoulder with the fingers outstretched downwards as far as possible. The other hand is places behind the back with the palm directed to the outside and the fingers outstretched upwards to try to hold on to the fingers of the other hand.  The testing person instructs the participant, how to position the hands so that the middle fingers are possibly close. A 30-cm ruler is used for the test. The distance measured between the middle fingers of the hands is the result of the trial. If the fingers overlap, the value is positive – "+", if otherwise, it is negative – "-". The results is reported with an accuracy of 0.5 cm.  Risk zone-Men: Minus (-) 4 inches or more Women: Minus (-) 2 inches or more
  • 6.  Lower body flexibility trial – the "chair sit“ ,determining primarily the elasticity of popliteal tendons.  The participant is sitting on the edge of the chair. One leg is resting with the whole foot on the ground. The second, dominant, is outstretched, resting with the heel on the ground, the foot flexed at a right angle.  The trial involves flexion forward maintaining the vertebral spine as straight as possible with the head positioned along the vertebral axis. The arms are outstretched forward and the hands placed on each other (the middle fingers at the dame height). The examined person is trying to touch the toes with the fingers.  The reach of the flexion should be maintained for 2 seconds. The distance measured between the middle finger and the first toe. A positive value – "+" indicates that the fingers crossed the toe line, a negative – "-" value indicates that the fingers did not cross the toe line.
  • 7.  Complex coordination trial – "8 feet" – the agility/dynamic balance.  This trial serves to determine the agility and dynamic balance in association with participant's balance. Initiated in sitting on chair.  At examiner's command, the participant rises possibly quickly from the chair (push-off is allowed) and covers a distance measured from the edge of the chair to the pole and returns to the sitting position (2.44 m from the pole) as fast as possible.  Risk zone More than 9 seconds.
  • 8.  The 6-minute walk trial is conducted when the examined person had had a rest.  It describes the level of aerobic endurance and involves determination of a possibly long distance covered by the patient possibly fast within 6 minutes.  The walking track is demarcated by poles and is also drawn on the ground . The walk may be paused for a moment and resumed when the participant has to have a rest.  It should be terminated in case the examined person reports dizziness, nausea, excessive fatigue, pain, or if the examiner notices other alarming symptoms. The person conducting the trial informs the participant about the passing time after the third and the fourth minute, and every 10 seconds during the last minute, while simultaneously encouraging the examined person to continue the walk. Following termination of the main phase of the trial, the patient should continue to walk for approximately one minute, yet at a lower speed.
  • 9. REFERENCES 1. Burchard C., Shephard R.J.: Physical activity, fitness, and health: the model and key concepts. Physical activity, fitness, and health. (eds.) C. Bouchard, Shephard R.J., Stephens T.: Human Kinetics Publishers, Champaign, Il.; 77–88 2. Skalska A., Grodzicki T.: Zmiany naczyniowe związane ze starzeniem się a zagrożeniem niepełnosprawnością – możliwości prewencji, leczenia i rehabilitacji. Reh. Med., 2001; 5 (3): 9–16 3. Oja P., Tuxworth B. (red.).: Eurofit for adults. Assessment of health-related fitness. 1995, Council of Europe 4. Red. Abrams W., B., Beers M.,H., Berkow R.MSD: Podręcznik geriatrii; I wydanie polskie. Urban & Partner. Wrocław 1999; 250– 253 5. Jones J., Rikli E.: Assessing Physical Performance of Older Adults in a Community Setting. Perspectives, 2000; 2, 127–147 6. Jones C.J., Rikli R.E., Beam W.C.: A 30-s Chair –Stand Test to Mesaure Lower Body Strenght in Community-Residing Older Adults. J of Aging & Physical Activity, Jan 2000; 8: 85 7. Jones C. Jessie, Rikli R.: Senior Fitness Testing. American Fitness, 2001; 19: 6, 9 8. Jones C. Jessie, Rikli R.: Senior Fitness Test Manual. J Aging & Physical Activity, 2002: 10; 1, 110 9. Rikli R.E., Jones C.J.: The reliability and validity of a 6-minute walk test as a measure of physical endurance in older adults. J of Aging and Physical Activity, 1998; 6: 363–375 10. Rikli R.E., Jones C.J.: The development and validation of a functional fitness test for community- residimg older adults. J of Aging and Physical Activity, 1999a; 7: 129–161 11. Rikli R.E., Jones C.J.: Functional fitness normative scores for community-residing older adults, ages 60–94. J of Aging and Physical Activity, 1999b; 7: 162–181 12. ATS Statment: Guidelines for the Six-Minute Walk Test. American J of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2002; 166: 111–116