The association between objectively measured physical activity and health-related quality of life, life-space mobility and successful ageing in older Indian adults
Background: Longevity is increasing, accompanied by a rise in disability and chronic diseases with physical activity (PA) delaying disability, ensuring successful ageing (SA) and independent living in older adults. Aim: This study aimed to determine objectively measure PA levels, health-related qual...
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Main Authors: | Jeanne M. Grace (Author), Jacqueline Naiker (Author) |
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