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Steffen, Hacker and Mollinger (2002) reported that on average, healthy individuals between the ages of 60-80 years complete the TUG in 10 seconds or less. Males between the ages of 80-89 years old take on average 10 1 seconds to complete, and women take 11 3 seconds to complete.
20 seconds = good mobility, can go out alone, mobile without a gait aid. 30 seconds = problems, cannot go outside alone, requires a gait aid. A score of more than or equal to fourteen seconds has been shown to indicate high risk of falls.
An older adult who takes 12 seconds to complete the TUG is at risk for falling.
The TUG is commonly used in the research and clinical setting to screen individuals at increased risk of falling. The commonly cited cut-off score of 13.5 seconds used to identify individuals at high risk of falls was first described by Shumway-Cook and colleagues in 2000 [47].
The cutoff levels for TUG is 13.5 seconds or longer with an overall correct prediction rate of 90%; for TUG Manual (while carrying a glass of water) is 14.5 seconds or longer with a 90% correct prediction rate; and Tug Cognitive (while counting backwards) is 15.0 seconds or longer with an overall correct prediction

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Results correlate with gait speed, balance, functional level,the ability to go out, and can follow change over time. 20 seconds = good mobility, can go out alone, mobile without a gait aid. 30 seconds = problems, cannot go outside alone, requires a gait aid.
The minimum detectable change in TUGmotor time was 3.53 seconds in stroke survivors. A TUGmotor cutoff time of 13.49 seconds was found to best discriminate the performance of stroke survivors from that of older adults without stroke.
Cut-Off Scores Cut-Off Scores indicating risk of falls by populationParkinsons Disease 11.5* 7.95*Nocera et al, 2013 Dibble et al, 2006Hip Osteoarthritis 10*Arnold et al, 2007Vestibular Disorders 11.1*Whitney et al, 2004* Time in seconds6 more rows Nov 6, 2013

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