A life-course perspective on physical functioning in women
Objective To validate Kalache & Kickbusch's model: namely, that functional capacity peaks in early adulthood, then declines at a rate dependent on fitness level until a "disability threshold" is reached. Methods Data came from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Heal...
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Main Authors: | Geeske Peeters (Author), Annette J Dobson (Author), Dorly JH Deeg (Author), Wendy J Brown (Author) |
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