RT Journal Article T1 Age-dependent changes in physical performance in community dwelling elderly women. A cross-sectional study T2 Cambios dependientes de la edad en el rendimiento físico en mujeres mayores no institucionalizadas A1 Ferragut Fiol, Carmen A1 Vila Suárez, María Elena A1 Lima, Miguel A1 Rodrigues, Luis Paulo A1 Bezerra, Pedro A1 Cancela Carral, José María K1 5206.03 Envejecimiento de la Población K1 2402.15 Envejecimiento Somático AB Aging process is accompanied by a gradual and sustained loss of physical abilities which leads to a progressive muscle weakness with important consequences for daily living especially in women. This study aimed was to analyze the differences by ages in dynamic balance and lower limb strength in community-dwelling women, and secondly to assess the differences in dynamic balance scores and lower limb strength between fallers and non-fallers in community-dwelling women. A total of 1025 community-dwelling women were recruited for the study. The sample were divided into six groups based on age: G1, from 60-65 yrs. (n=282); G2, from 66-70 yrs. (n=178); G3, from 71-75 yrs. (n=108); G4 from 76-80 yrs. (n=397); G5 from 81-85 yrs. (n=51) and G6, from 86-90 yrs. (n=9). The number of falls during the last year were also recorded. Significant differences were found in Sit to stand test (STS) and Timed up and go test (TUG) scores among age groups (p≤0.05). Additionally, poorer scores were found between fallers than non-fallers group (p≤0.05) both in STS and TUG test. Physical fitness performance decline as age group increase, and this decline is more striking after 70 years in community dwelling elderly women. In addition, faller elderly women show poorer scores in TUG and STS than non-fallers, reinforcing the idea that lower limb muscle strength and dynamic balance play an important role in falls in elderly women.Key words: Aging, Functional mobility, Falls, timed up and go, sit to stand  PB Retos. Nuevas tendencias en educación física, deporte y recreación SN 19882041 YR 2023 FD 2023-03-31 LK http://hdl.handle.net/11093/6716 UL http://hdl.handle.net/11093/6716 LA eng NO Retos. Nuevas tendencias en educación física, deporte y recreación, 48, 527-531 (2023) DS Investigo RD 17-sep-2024