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Remote physical performance testing using videoconference is reliable and feasible. The five-repetition sit-to-stand (5RSTS), kneeling push-up (KPU), and trunk flexor endurance (SIF) tests can be effectively administered online.

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  • * Exercise Physiology
  • * Remote Health Monitoring
  • * Digital Health

Background:

  • * Lack of validated tools for remote physical performance evaluation with real-time supervision.
  • * Need for reliable and feasible methods to assess physical function outside traditional clinical settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • * To assess the test-retest and inter-rater reliability of the five-repetition sit-to-stand (5RSTS), kneeling push-up (KPU), and Shirado-Ito trunk flexor endurance (SIF) tests via 1:1 real-time videoconference.
  • * To evaluate the feasibility of conducting these tests remotely.
  • * To examine the correlation of these tests with self-reported physical fitness, activity, health status, and pain.

Main Methods:

  • * 96 healthy adults (18-65 years) participated in the study.
  • * Reliability assessed using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and standard error of measurement (SEM).
  • * Feasibility evaluated through testing duration, participant acceptability (Likert scale), and adverse events. Correlations analyzed using Pearson's partial correlation coefficients.

Main Results:

  • * Excellent test-retest and inter-rater reliability (ICCs > 0.9) and low SEMs (2.43–16.21%) for 5RSTS, KPU, and SIF tests.
  • * High feasibility: mean testing duration < 5 minutes, mean acceptability ≥ 4.5, and few adverse events.
  • * Kneeling push-up (KPU) demonstrated significant correlations with various self-reported measures (p < 0.05).

Conclusions:

  • * The 5RSTS, KPU, and SIF tests are reliable and feasible for remote administration via 1:1 real-time videoconference.
  • * This remote testing approach offers potential logistical and economic advantages for physical performance assessment.
  • * Validated remote testing tools can expand access to physical function evaluations.