INTRODUCTION:Chronic diseases associated with aging, such as arthritis, frequently cause reduced mobility, pain and diminished quality of life. To date, research on the association between mobility and quality of life has primarily focused in the elderly; hence, much less is known about this association in the near elderly. This cross-sectional study aimed to assess the association between mobility and quality of life measures in the near elderly. METHODS:A prospective observational study of persons aged 50-69 years was conducted. The primary endpoint was quality of life measured by EQ-5D-5L, and the primary explanatory variable was observed mobility assessed using the 6-minute walk distance (6MWD). We applied regression models controlling ...
PURPOSE: To assess health-related quality of life (HRQL) in relation to walking habits and fitness s...
Background: The world is facing an ageing population. Physical inactivity is considered as the fourt...
This is an integrative review, which aimed at identifying the available evidence about the knowledge...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Chronic diseases associated with aging, such as arthritis, frequently cau...
Objective: The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to determine the extent and manner in which...
INTRODUCTION:Older adults are a rapidly growing segment of the U.S. POPULATION:Mobility problems tha...
Background: Older adults with mobility impairments are prone to reduced health rela...
Background: Older adults with mobility impairments are prone to reduced health rela...
Purpose Life-space mobility refers to the spatial area in which a person moves in daily life, takin...
Purpose: Life-space mobility refers to the spatial area in which a person moves in daily life, takin...
Background: Ascertaining individuals’ quality of life and wellbeing is essential in...
Mobility can be defined as a person’s purpo-seful movement through the environment from one place to...
Mobility in older adults is associated with better quality of life. However, evidence suggests that ...
Mobility in older adults is associated with better quality of life. However, evidence suggests that ...
Mobility in older adults is associated with better quality of life. However, evidence suggests that ...
PURPOSE: To assess health-related quality of life (HRQL) in relation to walking habits and fitness s...
Background: The world is facing an ageing population. Physical inactivity is considered as the fourt...
This is an integrative review, which aimed at identifying the available evidence about the knowledge...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Chronic diseases associated with aging, such as arthritis, frequently cau...
Objective: The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to determine the extent and manner in which...
INTRODUCTION:Older adults are a rapidly growing segment of the U.S. POPULATION:Mobility problems tha...
Background: Older adults with mobility impairments are prone to reduced health rela...
Background: Older adults with mobility impairments are prone to reduced health rela...
Purpose Life-space mobility refers to the spatial area in which a person moves in daily life, takin...
Purpose: Life-space mobility refers to the spatial area in which a person moves in daily life, takin...
Background: Ascertaining individuals’ quality of life and wellbeing is essential in...
Mobility can be defined as a person’s purpo-seful movement through the environment from one place to...
Mobility in older adults is associated with better quality of life. However, evidence suggests that ...
Mobility in older adults is associated with better quality of life. However, evidence suggests that ...
Mobility in older adults is associated with better quality of life. However, evidence suggests that ...
PURPOSE: To assess health-related quality of life (HRQL) in relation to walking habits and fitness s...
Background: The world is facing an ageing population. Physical inactivity is considered as the fourt...
This is an integrative review, which aimed at identifying the available evidence about the knowledge...