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Easy 30-second test: How long will you live?

You can do the sit-to-stand test that predicts lifespan better than expensive medical scans. The procedure has been revolutionizing how doctors assess your health and longevity.

by  Shirly Koren Shay
Published on  07-03-2025 09:43
Last modified: 07-03-2025 12:55
Easy 30-second test: How long will you live?Getty Images / kupicoo

Test can determine your life expectancy | Photo: Getty Images / kupicoo

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Picture a health assessment that takes under a minute, costs nothing, requires zero equipment, and can forecast your lifespan with remarkable precision. This isn't science fiction – it's established medical research.

The European Journal of Preventive Cardiology published findings from a comprehensive 12-year study tracking 4,000 participants between ages 46 and 75. Researchers investigated how a straightforward floor sit-and-stand test correlates with mortality risk.

The remarkable findings revealed that individuals scoring lowest on this simple assessment faced dramatically elevated risks of premature death when compared to those achieving optimal scores.

New test determines your life expectancy (Getty Images/Rasulovs)

Test execution

The protocol is straightforward. Begin standing upright, descend to a seated position on the floor (cross-legged or in whatever manner feels natural), then return to standing. The critical constraint is avoiding any assistance from hands, knees, elbows, or other body parts for support.

Scoring methodology

Participants begin with 10 points – 5 allocated for the descent and 5 for the ascent. Each instance of using a body part for support costs one point. Any balance issues (such as swaying or stumbling) result in a half-point deduction.

As an illustration, someone using one hand during descent, one leg during ascent, and displaying some unsteadiness would earn a score of 7.5.

The striking statistics

Participants scoring 3 points or lower experienced mortality rates approaching 50% within the subsequent decade. Each point reduction corresponds to a 31% increase in mortality risk. The implication is unmistakable – greater ease in rising correlates directly with enhanced long-term survival prospects.

The underlying mechanism

This assessment transcends simple flexibility or strength measurement. It evaluates functional fitness comprehensively – encompassing balance, muscular strength, core stability, joint range of motion, coordination, and neuromuscular integration.

These capabilities extend far beyond athletic performance – they represent fundamental life competencies. These same abilities enable stair climbing, fall prevention, and preservation of independence throughout aging.

This comprehensive evaluation explains the test's predictive accuracy – it assesses current physical function quality to forecast future deterioration patterns.

If you find this assessment challenging currently, it indicates opportunities for enhancement. That recognition becomes your starting point for improvement.

Implementation strategies

Initiate practice with basic movements. Perform chair rises without hand assistance – 10 repetitions daily. Practice single-leg standing (30 seconds per leg). Include squats and lunges for 2-3 minutes daily. Practice floor sitting and rising (initially with assistance if needed). Incorporate flexibility work through yoga or targeted stretching routines.

These interventions require minimal time investment. Even 5-7 minutes of daily practice produces substantial improvements. Women face particular importance in this regard. Scientific evidence demonstrates that women experience 3%–5% annual muscle mass decline beginning at age 30. Menopause accelerates this process, often accompanied by bone density reduction and coordination deterioration.

These changes translate to diminished strength, compromised balance, and reduced independence. This reality underscores the critical importance of maintaining these physical capacities through targeted practice.

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