are you middle-aged and unable to stand on one leg for 10 seconds?
according to the study completed by researchers in brazil, middle-aged people who can’t do the “flamingo test” for 10 seconds are at an increased risk of dying within seven years
the study is a result of testing — participants had to stand on one leg while keeping their head upright and arms straight by their side — of 1,702 brazilians between the ages of 51 and 75 then tracking their health for, on average, seven years.
authored by dr. claudio gil araujo of the exercise medicine clinic clinimex in rio de janeiro, the study showed that 20% of participants were unable to complete the balance test,
according to the new york post.
not surprisingly, the results got worse among older participants because balance gets worse as we age. just 5% of people between the ages of 51 and 55 failed the test, compared with 54% of those aged 71-75.
after an average of seven years, 7% of the participants had died, including 17.5% of those who had failed the test. of those who passed the test, just 5% had died.
researchers concluded that there was an “84% higher risk of all-cause mortality” for those who are unable to complete the flamingo test.