Background. Mobility is an essential aspect of everyday life and enables autonomy and participation. Although many risk factors for mobility loss have been previously described, their relative importance and independent contributions to the long-term risk of losing mobility have not been well defined. Methods. This study is based on 1,013 men and women aged ≥65 years enrolled in 1998–2000 and followed for 9 years through 2007–2008 in the population-based InCHIANTI (Invecchiare in Chianti, aging in the Chianti area) study. We considered 44 different measures assessed at baseline to explore six subsystems: (i) central nervous system, (ii) peripheral nervous system, (iii) muscles, (iv) bone and joints, (v) energy production and delivery, and (...
Decision Editor: Stephen Kritchevsky, PhD Background. The physical impairments that affect participa...
Objective: to investigate the associations between chronic health conditions, psychosocial and envir...
Background Physical and functional losses due to aging and diseases decrease human mobility, inde...
Background: Several studies have focused on predictors of mobility limitations and disabilities. Yet...
Theoretical definitions of sarcopenia traditionally emphasize age-related loss of muscle strength; h...
Background Several studies have focused on predictors of mobility limitations and disabilities. Y...
Background: Older adults with mobility impairments are prone to reduced health rela...
Background: Older adults with mobility impairments are prone to reduced health rela...
et Background deficit of motor response functions and a reduction in the Rogan et al. BMC Geriatrics...
Background: Physical and functional losses due to aging and diseases decrease human mobility, indepe...
et Background deficit of motor response functions and a reduction in the Rogan et al. BMC Geriatrics...
Objective: to investigate the associations between chronic health conditions, psychosocial and envir...
OBJECTIVES: Loss of mobility is an important functional outcome that can have devastating effects on...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate the associations between chronic health conditions, psychosocial and envir...
Background: Balance and mobility impairments are important modifiable risk factors associated with fa...
Decision Editor: Stephen Kritchevsky, PhD Background. The physical impairments that affect participa...
Objective: to investigate the associations between chronic health conditions, psychosocial and envir...
Background Physical and functional losses due to aging and diseases decrease human mobility, inde...
Background: Several studies have focused on predictors of mobility limitations and disabilities. Yet...
Theoretical definitions of sarcopenia traditionally emphasize age-related loss of muscle strength; h...
Background Several studies have focused on predictors of mobility limitations and disabilities. Y...
Background: Older adults with mobility impairments are prone to reduced health rela...
Background: Older adults with mobility impairments are prone to reduced health rela...
et Background deficit of motor response functions and a reduction in the Rogan et al. BMC Geriatrics...
Background: Physical and functional losses due to aging and diseases decrease human mobility, indepe...
et Background deficit of motor response functions and a reduction in the Rogan et al. BMC Geriatrics...
Objective: to investigate the associations between chronic health conditions, psychosocial and envir...
OBJECTIVES: Loss of mobility is an important functional outcome that can have devastating effects on...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate the associations between chronic health conditions, psychosocial and envir...
Background: Balance and mobility impairments are important modifiable risk factors associated with fa...
Decision Editor: Stephen Kritchevsky, PhD Background. The physical impairments that affect participa...
Objective: to investigate the associations between chronic health conditions, psychosocial and envir...
Background Physical and functional losses due to aging and diseases decrease human mobility, inde...