Determination of age- and gender-specific reference values for different functional tests with or without cognitive dual-task in young adults: An observational study

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2025Author
Analay Akbaba, YıldızEmirza Cilbir, Çiğdem
Poyraz İşleyen, Tuğçe
Evrendilek, Halenur
Güngör Eroğlu, Nazlı
Yekdaneh, Ayşe Asena
Ayas, Alper
Akyürek, Elçin
Aksan Sadıkoğlu, Büşra
Güngör, Feray
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AKBABA, Y. A., CİLBİR, Ç. E., İŞLEYEN, T. P., EVRENDİLEK, H., EROĞLU, N. G., YEKDANEH, A. A., AYAS, A., AKYÜREK, E., SADIKOĞLU, B. A., & GÜNGÖR, F. (2025). DETERMINATION OF AGE- AND GENDER-SPECIFIC REFERENCE VALUES FOR DIFFERENT FUNCTIONAL TESTS WITH OR WITHOUT COGNITIVE DUAL-TASK IN YOUNG ADULTS: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY. Turkish Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, 36(3), 339-347.Abstract
Purpose: To determine the age- and gender-specific reference values for the five functional tests performed with
or without cognitive dual-task in young adults.
Methods: In this cross-sectional observational study, a total of 107 participants were divided into four subgroups
based on gender and age: females 18-25 years (G1), and 26-35 years (G2), and males 18-25 years (G3), and 26-35
years (G4). Participants completed the timed up and go test (TUG), 4 meter gait speed test, 10 meter walk test
(10MWT), timed 25-foot walk test, and 1 minute sit-to-stand test (1MSTS) with and without dual-tasks. The mean
value of each test was recorded.
Results: Significant differences were observed in some functional tests. TUG was longer in G1 compared to G2
(p=0.019), 10MWT dual-task performance differed between G1 and G3 (p=0.041), and 1MSTS and 1MSTSdual
scores were higher in G3 compared to G4 (p=0.044 and p=0.035, respectively). All dual-task conditions led to
decreased performance compared to single-task conditions (p<0.001)
Conclusion: The dual-task added to the performance tests changes the time, speed, and number of repetitions
in healthy individuals, and these effects may vary according to age and gender. These reference values can guide
clinical assessments of dual-task performance in this population.
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Turkish Journal of Physiotherapy and RehabilitationVolume
36Issue
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https://turkjptr.org/articles/determination-of-age-and-gender-specific-reference-values-for-different-functional-tests-with-or-without-cognitive-dual-task-in-young-adults-an-observational-study/doi/tjpr.2025.1599498https://doi.org/10.21653/tjpr.2025.1599498
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12780/1315
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