Abstract:Background
Hospital admissions for orthostatic hypotension (OH) have risen more than two-fold in the past ten years. OH can lead to orthostatic intolerance (OI), and both OH and OI are common causes of falls and injuries in older persons. Sarcopenia is also common in older persons and associated with adverse health outcomes. The 5-chair stand test (5-CST) can be used as a marker of sarcopenia and a cut-off of 15 s has been proposed. We hypothesized that those with a worse performance on the 5… Show more
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