Functional Limitations and Perceived Neighborhood Walkability Among Urban Dwelling Older Adults
Older adults with functional limitations (FLs) often experience obstacles to walking. Although health promotion programs targeting physical activity are available in lower-income areas, few studies have compared the walking experiences of older adults who have FLs with those who do not in the commun...
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Main Authors: | Rie Suzuki (Author), Jennifer Blackwood (Author), Noah J. Webster (Author), Shailee Shah (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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