AbstractTo analyze whether Physical activity (PA) reduces mortality risk at thirteen years' follow-up in a population-based cohort of Spanish older adults. The NEDICES (Neurological Disorders in Central Spain) is a prospective population-based survey of older adults (age≥65years) that comprised 5278 participants at baseline. A modified version of the Rosow-Breslau questionnaire was applied to categorize the PA (sedentary, light, moderate and high) and dates of death were collected from the Official Spanish Death Registry. Cox regression models adjusted for different covariates (age, sex, marital status, smoking, previous stroke, Parkinson disease, incident dementia, body mass index, comorbidity indexes and functional assessment) were used t...
Background: Little is known about change in physical activity (PA) and its relationship to all-cause...
Purpose: We examined total activity, light activity, and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVP...
Scientific evidence regarding the combined effect of both aerobic leisure-time physical activity (LT...
AbstractTo analyze whether Physical activity (PA) reduces mortality risk at thirteen years' follow-u...
[Objective]: To examine the association between cognitive frailty and long-term all-cause mortality ...
Among older adults, there is limited evidence on the prospective associations of physical activity (...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is associated with lower risk for all-cause mortality. However, i...
Background- Research using objectively measured physical activity (PA) in older adults to assess re...
OBJECTIVES: Use of objectively measured physical activity(PA) in older adults to assess relationship...
BackgroundAlthough physical activity has substantial health benefits and reduces mortality, few stud...
Objectives: To determine the role of physical activity as a possible survival determinant in the old...
Background. The authors describe the prevalence of moderate-intensity physical activity in a populat...
Department of Chronic Diseases and Environmental Epidemiology, National Institute of Public Health a...
Background. The authors describe the prevalence of moderate-intensity physical activity in a populat...
BackgroundThe activity patterns of older adults include more light/mild-intensity or “non-exercise” ...
Background: Little is known about change in physical activity (PA) and its relationship to all-cause...
Purpose: We examined total activity, light activity, and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVP...
Scientific evidence regarding the combined effect of both aerobic leisure-time physical activity (LT...
AbstractTo analyze whether Physical activity (PA) reduces mortality risk at thirteen years' follow-u...
[Objective]: To examine the association between cognitive frailty and long-term all-cause mortality ...
Among older adults, there is limited evidence on the prospective associations of physical activity (...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is associated with lower risk for all-cause mortality. However, i...
Background- Research using objectively measured physical activity (PA) in older adults to assess re...
OBJECTIVES: Use of objectively measured physical activity(PA) in older adults to assess relationship...
BackgroundAlthough physical activity has substantial health benefits and reduces mortality, few stud...
Objectives: To determine the role of physical activity as a possible survival determinant in the old...
Background. The authors describe the prevalence of moderate-intensity physical activity in a populat...
Department of Chronic Diseases and Environmental Epidemiology, National Institute of Public Health a...
Background. The authors describe the prevalence of moderate-intensity physical activity in a populat...
BackgroundThe activity patterns of older adults include more light/mild-intensity or “non-exercise” ...
Background: Little is known about change in physical activity (PA) and its relationship to all-cause...
Purpose: We examined total activity, light activity, and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVP...
Scientific evidence regarding the combined effect of both aerobic leisure-time physical activity (LT...