BACKGROUND: Understanding interrelationships among disablement concepts is critical to the design of future disability treatment and prevention interventions. METHODS: This study uses cross-sectional data to examine the relationships among physiologic impairments, functional limitations, and disability in a moderately disabled sample of 207 community-dwelling older adults. RESULTS: As hypothesized, the data revealed statistically significant curvilinear relationships of upper and lower extremity strength and balance with mobility in this older sample. Multivariate analyses further clarified the hypothesized causal mechanism among the disablement concepts by demonstrating that most of the association of muscle strength and balance with disab...
Click on the link to access this abstract at the publisher's website.The ability to reduce functiona...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine the joint associations of weight status and p...
Introduction: we have tested the hypothesis that the co-occurrence of common impairments (motor and ...
Background: Loss of muscle strength is evident even in apparently healthy older adults. functionally...
Background: In today's aging society, preventing or reducing disability is important. Physical activ...
Decision Editor: Stephen Kritchevsky, PhD Background. The physical impairments that affect participa...
Mobility disability is associated with poor lower body function among older adults. This study exami...
Building on prior conceptual schemes, this article presents a sociomedical model of disability, call...
Background: Previous research have found that different factors have associations with the level of...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) is an important behavior when it comes to preventing or slowing down...
Prescribing the correct exercise program is a challenge for older adults with mul-tiple physiologica...
Objective: Patterns of capability loss and disability onset among older people were investigated pro...
Ageing with a disability increases the risk of hospitalization and nursing home admission. Ageing in...
This study investigated the associations of sensory-motor functions with mobility in elderly people....
Lower physical function, mobility disability and the possibility of subsequent physical disabilities...
Click on the link to access this abstract at the publisher's website.The ability to reduce functiona...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine the joint associations of weight status and p...
Introduction: we have tested the hypothesis that the co-occurrence of common impairments (motor and ...
Background: Loss of muscle strength is evident even in apparently healthy older adults. functionally...
Background: In today's aging society, preventing or reducing disability is important. Physical activ...
Decision Editor: Stephen Kritchevsky, PhD Background. The physical impairments that affect participa...
Mobility disability is associated with poor lower body function among older adults. This study exami...
Building on prior conceptual schemes, this article presents a sociomedical model of disability, call...
Background: Previous research have found that different factors have associations with the level of...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) is an important behavior when it comes to preventing or slowing down...
Prescribing the correct exercise program is a challenge for older adults with mul-tiple physiologica...
Objective: Patterns of capability loss and disability onset among older people were investigated pro...
Ageing with a disability increases the risk of hospitalization and nursing home admission. Ageing in...
This study investigated the associations of sensory-motor functions with mobility in elderly people....
Lower physical function, mobility disability and the possibility of subsequent physical disabilities...
Click on the link to access this abstract at the publisher's website.The ability to reduce functiona...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine the joint associations of weight status and p...
Introduction: we have tested the hypothesis that the co-occurrence of common impairments (motor and ...