Background In old age, decline in functioning may cause changes in walking ability. Our aim was to study whether older people who report adaptive, maladaptive, or no walking modifications differ in outdoor mobility. Methods Community-dwelling people aged 75–90 years (N = 848) were interviewed at baseline, of whom 761 participated in the 2-year follow-up. Walking modifications were assessed by asking the participants whether they had modified their way of walking 2 km due to their health. Based on the responses, three categories were formed: no walking modifications (reference), adaptive (eg, walking more slowly, using an aid), and maladaptive walking modifications (reduced frequency of walking, or having given up walking 2 km). Differe...
Mobility in older adults is associated with better quality of life. However, evidence suggests that ...
Abstract For older adults especially, to perform everyday activities safely, adaptive locomotion tha...
Mobility in older adults is associated with better quality of life. However, evidence suggests that ...
Background. In old age, decline in functioning may cause changes in walking ability. Our aim was to ...
Objectives: To examine associations of perceived outdoor environment with the prevalence and develop...
Background Task modification refers to performing a task differently than before. While task modi...
Background: Task modification refers to performing a task differently than before. While task modifi...
Background Environmental barriers increase risk for mobility difficulties in old age. Mobility di...
Background Environmental barriers increase risk for mobility difficulties in old age. Mobility diffi...
BACKGROUND:Environmental barriers increase risk for mobility difficulties in old age. Mobility diffi...
Background Outdoor mobility enables participation in essential out-of-home activities in old age. ...
Walking and participating in activities outdoors in old age can be restricted both by the physical c...
Background: Many older people report willingness to increase outdoor physical activity (PA), but no ...
Background Several studies have focused on predictors of mobility limitations and disabilities. Y...
For older people mobility and participation in activities can be restricted both by individual facto...
Mobility in older adults is associated with better quality of life. However, evidence suggests that ...
Abstract For older adults especially, to perform everyday activities safely, adaptive locomotion tha...
Mobility in older adults is associated with better quality of life. However, evidence suggests that ...
Background. In old age, decline in functioning may cause changes in walking ability. Our aim was to ...
Objectives: To examine associations of perceived outdoor environment with the prevalence and develop...
Background Task modification refers to performing a task differently than before. While task modi...
Background: Task modification refers to performing a task differently than before. While task modifi...
Background Environmental barriers increase risk for mobility difficulties in old age. Mobility di...
Background Environmental barriers increase risk for mobility difficulties in old age. Mobility diffi...
BACKGROUND:Environmental barriers increase risk for mobility difficulties in old age. Mobility diffi...
Background Outdoor mobility enables participation in essential out-of-home activities in old age. ...
Walking and participating in activities outdoors in old age can be restricted both by the physical c...
Background: Many older people report willingness to increase outdoor physical activity (PA), but no ...
Background Several studies have focused on predictors of mobility limitations and disabilities. Y...
For older people mobility and participation in activities can be restricted both by individual facto...
Mobility in older adults is associated with better quality of life. However, evidence suggests that ...
Abstract For older adults especially, to perform everyday activities safely, adaptive locomotion tha...
Mobility in older adults is associated with better quality of life. However, evidence suggests that ...