Associations between fitness levels and self-perceived health-related quality of life in community - dwelling for a group of older females
Abstract Background For older adults perceived quality of life has been linked to the ability to accomplish everyday tasks, a functional capacity which is thought to be based upon physical fitness. Although there is a relationship between physical activity and quality of life in older adults, the fi...
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Main Authors: | Ferenc Ihász (Author), Nikolett Schulteisz (Author), Kevin J. Finn (Author), Krisztina Szabó (Author), Judit Gangl (Author), Dóra Nagy (Author), Pongrác Ács (Author), András Oláh (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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