Associations between changes in physical activity and perceived social exclusion and loneliness within middle-aged adults - longitudinal evidence from the German ageing survey
Abstract Background Previous research showed negative associations between physical activity and loneliness in older adults. However, information on associations among middle-aged adults is scarce. In this prognostic factor study, we investigated if starting or stopping to follow the WHO physical ac...
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Main Authors: | Linda Baumbach (Author), Hans-Helmut König (Author), André Hajek (Author) |
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