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| BaltimoreMassageTherapy.com | 
How easily you can sit down on the floor and get up 
may suggest about how long you’ll live.
 A new study 
published in the November 1, 2012 
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology suggests that flexibility, muscle strength, balance
 and co-ordination are also important factors in determining longevity. 
The study determined  that if a middle-aged
 or older man or woman can sit and rise from the floor using just one 
hand – or even better without the help of a hand, they are not only in 
the higher quartile of musculoskeletal fitness but their survival 
prognosis is probably better than that of those unable to do so.” The 
study showed that each additional support needed to sit down on the 
floor and then get up - hand, forearm, knee, side of leg, or hand on the
 knee - was associated with a 21 percent lower chance of survival over 
the approximately six years of the study’s follow-up.
 
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