Background: Little is known about the early predictors of need for care in late life. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether physical activity from midlife onward was associated with hospital and long-term care in the last year of life. Methods: We studied a decedent population of 846 persons aged 66–98 years at death, who, on average 5.8 years prior to death, had participated in an interview about their current and earlier physical activity. Data on the use of care in the last year of life are register-based data and complete. Results: Men needed on average 96 days (SD 7.0) and women 138 days (SD 6.2) of inpatient care in the last year of life. Among men, the risk for all-cause hospital care in the last year of life w...
BackgroundAlthough physical activity has substantial health benefits and reduces mortality, few stud...
Objectives: Moderate physical activity gains survival. There are, however, several variables that ma...
The NLSAA survey was conducted in 1985 with 1,042 participants. As of 31st May 2006 (21 years from b...
Objectives: to explore associations between customary physical activity and three longitudinal outco...
Background: Little is known about change in physical activity (PA) and its relationship to all-cause...
We examined whether physical activity in early adulthood, late midlife, and old age as well as cumul...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to examine the tracking and predictability of physical activity in old a...
Background. The authors describe the prevalence of moderate-intensity physical activity in a populat...
BACKGROUND: It is still equivocal whether there is a potential role of late-life physical activity i...
Background: Major life events are associated with a change in daily routine and could thus also affe...
Background. There are scarce studies of the long-term associations between leisure-time physical act...
Background. The authors describe the prevalence of moderate-intensity physical activity in a populat...
Background: Physical activity is associated with reduced risks of chronic diseases and premature dea...
Background - The prevailing Western ideal of ageing in place, with the option to stay at home as one...
Background: Major life events are associated with a change in daily routine and could thus also affe...
BackgroundAlthough physical activity has substantial health benefits and reduces mortality, few stud...
Objectives: Moderate physical activity gains survival. There are, however, several variables that ma...
The NLSAA survey was conducted in 1985 with 1,042 participants. As of 31st May 2006 (21 years from b...
Objectives: to explore associations between customary physical activity and three longitudinal outco...
Background: Little is known about change in physical activity (PA) and its relationship to all-cause...
We examined whether physical activity in early adulthood, late midlife, and old age as well as cumul...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to examine the tracking and predictability of physical activity in old a...
Background. The authors describe the prevalence of moderate-intensity physical activity in a populat...
BACKGROUND: It is still equivocal whether there is a potential role of late-life physical activity i...
Background: Major life events are associated with a change in daily routine and could thus also affe...
Background. There are scarce studies of the long-term associations between leisure-time physical act...
Background. The authors describe the prevalence of moderate-intensity physical activity in a populat...
Background: Physical activity is associated with reduced risks of chronic diseases and premature dea...
Background - The prevailing Western ideal of ageing in place, with the option to stay at home as one...
Background: Major life events are associated with a change in daily routine and could thus also affe...
BackgroundAlthough physical activity has substantial health benefits and reduces mortality, few stud...
Objectives: Moderate physical activity gains survival. There are, however, several variables that ma...
The NLSAA survey was conducted in 1985 with 1,042 participants. As of 31st May 2006 (21 years from b...