The prevalence of frailty is highly dependent on the diagnostic tool used. It would be necessary to reach a consensus on which diagnostic tools to use if one wishes to have comparable date obtained in epidemiological studies. Article de F…. Continue Reading →
Many older people do not participate in organized exercise, and daily walking may be the most substantial contributor to physical activity. To investigate the association between daily walking behavior and self-reported health-related physical function, older community-dwelling volunteers wore activity-registering… Continue Reading →
The recent study by C.S. Johnson examined the relationship between the fear of falling and difficulty with grocery shopping among seniors, taking into account their functional capacity. Fifty-six percent of participants reported difficulty with grocery shopping. Those who reported difficulty… Continue Reading →
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