Assessment in the Supine-To-Stand Task and Functional Health from Youth to Old Age: A Systematic Review

Performance in the supine-to-stand (STS) task is an important functional and health marker throughout life, but the evaluation methods and some correlates can impact it. This article aims to examine the studies that assessed the performance of the STS task of young people, adults and the elderly. Ev...

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Main Authors: Maria Teresa Cattuzzo, Frederico Santos de Santana, Marisete Peralta Safons, Alessandro Hervaldo Nicolai Ré, Danielle Rene Nesbitt, Ariane Brito Diniz Santos, Anderson Henry Pereira Feitoza, David Franklin Stodden
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
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spelling doaj-08e51e7df7014723b8f835694e5cd3842020-11-25T03:01:53ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-08-01175794579410.3390/ijerph17165794Assessment in the Supine-To-Stand Task and Functional Health from Youth to Old Age: A Systematic ReviewMaria Teresa Cattuzzo0Frederico Santos de Santana1Marisete Peralta Safons2Alessandro Hervaldo Nicolai Ré3Danielle Rene Nesbitt4Ariane Brito Diniz Santos5Anderson Henry Pereira Feitoza6David Franklin Stodden7Higher School of Physical Education, University of Pernambuco, Recife 50100-130, PE, BrazilFaculty of Physical Education, University of Brasília, Brasília 70910-900, DF, BrazilFaculty of Physical Education, University of Brasília, Brasília 70910-900, DF, BrazilSchool of Arts, Sciences and Humanities, University of São Paulo, São Paulo 03828-000, SP, BrazilDepartment of Health, Physical and Secondary Education, Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, NC 28301, USAHigher School of Physical Education, University of Pernambuco, Recife 50100-130, PE, BrazilHigher School of Physical Education, University of Pernambuco, Recife 50100-130, PE, BrazilDepartment of Physical Education, College of Education, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USAPerformance in the supine-to-stand (STS) task is an important functional and health marker throughout life, but the evaluation methods and some correlates can impact it. This article aims to examine the studies that assessed the performance of the STS task of young people, adults and the elderly. Evidence of the association between the STS task and body weight status, musculoskeletal fitness and physical activity was investigated, and a general protocol was proposed. MEDLINE/Pubmed and Web of Science databases were accessed for searching studies measuring the STS task directly; identification, objective, design, sample, protocols and results data were extracted; the risk of bias was assessed (PROSPERO CRD42017055693). From 13,155 studies, 37 were included, and all demonstrated a low to moderate risk of bias. The STS task was applied in all world, but the protocols varied across studies, and they lacked detail; robust evidence demonstrating the association between STS task and musculoskeletal fitness was found; there was limited research examining body weight status, physical activity and the STS task performance. In conclusion, the STS task seems to be a universal tool to track motor functional competence and musculoskeletal fitness throughout life for clinical or research purposes.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/16/5794psychomotor performancefunctional evaluationhuman developmentrighting skillrising from the floorfloor-to-stand
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author Maria Teresa Cattuzzo
Frederico Santos de Santana
Marisete Peralta Safons
Alessandro Hervaldo Nicolai Ré
Danielle Rene Nesbitt
Ariane Brito Diniz Santos
Anderson Henry Pereira Feitoza
David Franklin Stodden
spellingShingle Maria Teresa Cattuzzo
Frederico Santos de Santana
Marisete Peralta Safons
Alessandro Hervaldo Nicolai Ré
Danielle Rene Nesbitt
Ariane Brito Diniz Santos
Anderson Henry Pereira Feitoza
David Franklin Stodden
Assessment in the Supine-To-Stand Task and Functional Health from Youth to Old Age: A Systematic Review
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
psychomotor performance
functional evaluation
human development
righting skill
rising from the floor
floor-to-stand
author_facet Maria Teresa Cattuzzo
Frederico Santos de Santana
Marisete Peralta Safons
Alessandro Hervaldo Nicolai Ré
Danielle Rene Nesbitt
Ariane Brito Diniz Santos
Anderson Henry Pereira Feitoza
David Franklin Stodden
author_sort Maria Teresa Cattuzzo
title Assessment in the Supine-To-Stand Task and Functional Health from Youth to Old Age: A Systematic Review
title_short Assessment in the Supine-To-Stand Task and Functional Health from Youth to Old Age: A Systematic Review
title_full Assessment in the Supine-To-Stand Task and Functional Health from Youth to Old Age: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Assessment in the Supine-To-Stand Task and Functional Health from Youth to Old Age: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Assessment in the Supine-To-Stand Task and Functional Health from Youth to Old Age: A Systematic Review
title_sort assessment in the supine-to-stand task and functional health from youth to old age: a systematic review
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Performance in the supine-to-stand (STS) task is an important functional and health marker throughout life, but the evaluation methods and some correlates can impact it. This article aims to examine the studies that assessed the performance of the STS task of young people, adults and the elderly. Evidence of the association between the STS task and body weight status, musculoskeletal fitness and physical activity was investigated, and a general protocol was proposed. MEDLINE/Pubmed and Web of Science databases were accessed for searching studies measuring the STS task directly; identification, objective, design, sample, protocols and results data were extracted; the risk of bias was assessed (PROSPERO CRD42017055693). From 13,155 studies, 37 were included, and all demonstrated a low to moderate risk of bias. The STS task was applied in all world, but the protocols varied across studies, and they lacked detail; robust evidence demonstrating the association between STS task and musculoskeletal fitness was found; there was limited research examining body weight status, physical activity and the STS task performance. In conclusion, the STS task seems to be a universal tool to track motor functional competence and musculoskeletal fitness throughout life for clinical or research purposes.
topic psychomotor performance
functional evaluation
human development
righting skill
rising from the floor
floor-to-stand
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/16/5794
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