BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Walking pace is associated with risk of premature mortality. However, whether this relationship is independent of total volume of physical activity and highest physical activity intensity remains unclear. We examined the associations between walking pace and cause-specific mortality, investigating the potential modifying effect of factors such as total physical activity volume, highest physical activity intensity, age, sex and body mass index (BMI). METHODS: Prospective pooled analysis of 11 population-based baseline surveys in England and Scotland between 1994 and2008 that were linked with mortality records. Multivariate-adjusted Cox proportional hazards models examined associations between walking pace (slow, averag...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
PURPOSE: Test whether: 1) walking intensity predicts mortality when adjusted for walking energy expe...
BACKGROUND: As epidemiological studies have become more complex, demands for short, easily administe...
Self-rated walking pace and all-cause, cardiovascular disease, and cancer mortality: Individual part...
Aims: To quantify the association of self-reported walking pace and handgrip strength with all-cause...
Aims: To quantify the association of self-reported walking pace and handgrip strength with all-cause...
To quantify the association of self-reported walking pace and handgrip strength with all-cause, card...
Test whether: 1) walking intensity predicts mortality when adjusted for walking energy expenditure, ...
Aims: Brisk walking and a greater muscle strength have been associated with a longer life; whether t...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to quantify and rank the prognostic relevance of dietary, physic...
Purpose: Test whether: 1) walking intensity predicts mortality when adjusted for walking energy expe...
International audienceTo study the relation between low walking speed and the risk of death in older...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
PURPOSE: Test whether: 1) walking intensity predicts mortality when adjusted for walking energy expe...
BACKGROUND: As epidemiological studies have become more complex, demands for short, easily administe...
Self-rated walking pace and all-cause, cardiovascular disease, and cancer mortality: Individual part...
Aims: To quantify the association of self-reported walking pace and handgrip strength with all-cause...
Aims: To quantify the association of self-reported walking pace and handgrip strength with all-cause...
To quantify the association of self-reported walking pace and handgrip strength with all-cause, card...
Test whether: 1) walking intensity predicts mortality when adjusted for walking energy expenditure, ...
Aims: Brisk walking and a greater muscle strength have been associated with a longer life; whether t...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to quantify and rank the prognostic relevance of dietary, physic...
Purpose: Test whether: 1) walking intensity predicts mortality when adjusted for walking energy expe...
International audienceTo study the relation between low walking speed and the risk of death in older...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Objectives: Slow gait speed may be associated with premature mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
PURPOSE: Test whether: 1) walking intensity predicts mortality when adjusted for walking energy expe...
BACKGROUND: As epidemiological studies have become more complex, demands for short, easily administe...