Introduction/Aim of the Study. One way of investigating health trends at the population level is to study the physical performance and functional ability in different birth cohorts. The information obtained can be used to predict illness, disability, and future needs for care. However, contradictory findings have been reported when comparing the physical performance of older adult birth cohorts. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the birth cohort is associated with the level of physical performance in 81-year-old men and women born twelve years apart. Materials and Methods. Birth cohorts of both sexes drawn from the Swedish study "Good Aging in Skåne"for the years 1920-22 and 1932-34 were compared. Walking, the step test, the ...
Background: There is limited normative, objective data combining musculoskeletal fitness (MSF), bal...
To examine levels of functional fitness of elderly people living at home, a cross-sectional survey w...
With population aging, a key question is whether new cohorts of older people are in better health th...
Introduction/Aim of the Study. One way of investigating health trends at the population level is to ...
QuestionsWhat is the physical ability of very old people? Is physical ability affected by age or sex...
Background: Decline in physical performance is highly prevalent during aging. Identification of sens...
BACKGROUND: Older women perform consistently poorer on physical performance tests compared to men. R...
BACKGROUND: Reduced physical performance and physical activity have serious health consequences, but...
BACKGROUND: Older women perform consistently poorer on physical performance tests compared to men. R...
Background Higher age is associated with reduced physical capability in the general population. The ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess longitudinal changes in subjective and objective measures of physical performan...
Objective To evaluate cohort differences in cognitive performance in older men and women born and a...
Health in adulthood is in part a consequence of development and growth taking place during sensitive...
BACKGROUND: Physical performance is an important factor for successful aging. This study aimed to id...
Using data from eight UK cohorts participating in the Healthy Ageing across the Life Course (HALCyon...
Background: There is limited normative, objective data combining musculoskeletal fitness (MSF), bal...
To examine levels of functional fitness of elderly people living at home, a cross-sectional survey w...
With population aging, a key question is whether new cohorts of older people are in better health th...
Introduction/Aim of the Study. One way of investigating health trends at the population level is to ...
QuestionsWhat is the physical ability of very old people? Is physical ability affected by age or sex...
Background: Decline in physical performance is highly prevalent during aging. Identification of sens...
BACKGROUND: Older women perform consistently poorer on physical performance tests compared to men. R...
BACKGROUND: Reduced physical performance and physical activity have serious health consequences, but...
BACKGROUND: Older women perform consistently poorer on physical performance tests compared to men. R...
Background Higher age is associated with reduced physical capability in the general population. The ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess longitudinal changes in subjective and objective measures of physical performan...
Objective To evaluate cohort differences in cognitive performance in older men and women born and a...
Health in adulthood is in part a consequence of development and growth taking place during sensitive...
BACKGROUND: Physical performance is an important factor for successful aging. This study aimed to id...
Using data from eight UK cohorts participating in the Healthy Ageing across the Life Course (HALCyon...
Background: There is limited normative, objective data combining musculoskeletal fitness (MSF), bal...
To examine levels of functional fitness of elderly people living at home, a cross-sectional survey w...
With population aging, a key question is whether new cohorts of older people are in better health th...