The Associations Between Depression, Regular Exercises, and Falls Among the CommunityDwelling Older People
AIM: The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between regular exercise, depression, and fall among the community older people to find out the predictors of fall. METHODS: This study applied cross-sectional and correlational study design. The study recruited 285 community older people by...
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Main Authors: | Li Fang (Author), Ching-Lin Fang (Author), Shu-Hui Fang (Author) |
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