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The Five-Times-Sit-to-stand test, a marker of global cognitive functioning among community-dwelling older women

Objective To determine whether there was an association between the Five-Times-Sit-to-Stand test (FTSS) and the global cognitive function assessed with Short-Portable-Mental-State-Questionnaire (SPMSQ) among the EPIDOS cohort. Design Cross-sectional study corresponding to the baseline assessment of...

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Published in:The Journal of nutrition, health & aging health & aging, 2011-04, Vol.15 (4), p.271-276
Main Authors: Annweiler, Cédric, Schott, A. -M., Abellan Van Kan, G., Rolland, Y., Blain, H., Fantino, B., Herrmann, F. R., Beauchet, O.
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