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Search for: [Abstract = "ependent association of global cognitive function with all assessed physical fitness tests except the full SPPB test, although ACE\-III was associated with walking speed and the 5\-times sit\-tostand test, but not with balance. This suggests that better physical fitness is associated with better cognitive functioning. Moreover, an independent relationship was found between TUG time and memory and verbal fluency, as well as 6MWT distance and fluency and visual\-spatial efficiency. Better physical fitness was significantly associated with younger age, more years of education, and better results of HGT, stair test, FRT, TUG and walking speed, accelerated gait were associated with a lower level of depression. Conclusions\: In older age, there is a relationship between physical and functional fitness and the level of global cognition, as well as with individual cognitive domains except attention. This relationship is strongly marked in the case of physical fitness."]

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