To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links field.To examine the long-term association between midlife physical activity (PA) and lower extremity function (LEF) in late life.Longitudinal study with an average of 25 years of follow-up.Community-dwelling old population in Reykjavik, Iceland.Four thousand seven hundred fifty-three community-dwelling men and women (mean age 76 ± 6) in Reykjavik, Iceland.On the basis of weekly hours of regular PA reported at the midlife examination, participants were classified as active or inactive. Measures of LEF in late life were gait speed on a 6-m walk, Timed Up and Go (TUG), and knee extension (KE) strength tests. Linear regression analysis wa...
Purpose: Age-related slowing of gait speed predicts many clinical conditions in later life. We exami...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to examine the tracking and predictability of physical activity in old a...
Background and aim: Age-related physiological changes are well documented, such as loss of muscle fi...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the long-term association between midlife physical activity (PA) and lower ex...
The authors wish to thank the University Hospital Landspitali in Reykjavik for its infrastructural s...
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We examined if lifelong physical activity is important for maintaining bone strength in the elderly....
BACKGROUND: There are few studies on the long-term associations of physical activity (PA) to cogniti...
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence on the long-term association between physical activity (PA) and...
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Background. There are scarce studies of the long-term associations between leisure-time physical act...
Purpose: Age-related slowing of gait speed predicts many clinical conditions in later life. We exami...
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Background: Gait speed has been strongly associated with functioning and also found to be a global i...
Purpose: Age-related slowing of gait speed predicts many clinical conditions in later life. We exami...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to examine the tracking and predictability of physical activity in old a...
Background and aim: Age-related physiological changes are well documented, such as loss of muscle fi...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the long-term association between midlife physical activity (PA) and lower ex...
The authors wish to thank the University Hospital Landspitali in Reykjavik for its infrastructural s...
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We examined if lifelong physical activity is important for maintaining bone strength in the elderly....
BACKGROUND: There are few studies on the long-term associations of physical activity (PA) to cogniti...
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence on the long-term association between physical activity (PA) and...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Background. There are scarce studies of the long-term associations between leisure-time physical act...
Purpose: Age-related slowing of gait speed predicts many clinical conditions in later life. We exami...
To access full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink "View/open" at the bottom...
Background: Gait speed has been strongly associated with functioning and also found to be a global i...
Purpose: Age-related slowing of gait speed predicts many clinical conditions in later life. We exami...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to examine the tracking and predictability of physical activity in old a...
Background and aim: Age-related physiological changes are well documented, such as loss of muscle fi...