Exploring non-linear effects of walking accessibility on well-being in rural older adults of Jintang County: a random forest analysis
ObjectiveThe global concern surrounding the aging population has brought the well-being of older individuals to the forefront of societal attention. Unfortunately, studies focusing on the well-being of older people residing in rural areas are frequently overshadowed by the developmental disparities...
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Main Authors: | Haimei Li (Author), Mingyang Li (Author), Panyu Peng (Author), Yi Long (Author), Yibin Ao (Author), Homa Bahmani (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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