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Search for: [Abstract = "ngth \(HGT\), fast walking test, functional reach test \(FRT\), stair climbing tests. Functional status was tested with scales assessing the ability to cope with activities of daily living\: Katz's Activities of Daily Living \(ADL\) and Lawton\-Instrumental Activities of Daily Living \(IADL\). The Geriatric Depression Scale \(GDS\) was used to assess the level of depressive symptoms. Results\: The correlation analysis found a negative correlation between TUG time and ACEIII score and all cognitive domains, and a negative correlation between ascent and descent time and global cognitive functions and domains except attention. The results of the other physical fitness tests \(6MWT, HGT, SPPB, walking speed and accelerated walking, the five times sit\-t\-stand test and FRT test were positively correlated with the ACE\-III score and the scores of individual cognitive domains except for attention. The IADL score showed only a relationship with verbal fluency. The relationship between the level of cognitive functioning and physical and functional fitness was stronger in the case of physical rather than functional fitness. The strongest correlation was shown by\: verbal fluency, visual\-spatial functions and memory. However no relationship was found between the attention examined with the ACE III test and the abilities examined. Multiple regression analysis showed a significant and ind"]

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