24-hour movement behaviors and changes in quality of life over time among community-dwelling older adults: a compositional data analysis
Abstract Background Favorable movement behavior patterns, comprising more physical activity, less sedentary behavior, and sufficient sleep, may promote the maintenance of good quality of life (QoL) with advancing age. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether movement behaviors predict...
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Main Authors: | Lotta Palmberg (Author), Kristin Suorsa (Author), Antti Löppönen (Author), Laura Karavirta (Author), Taina Rantanen (Author), Timo Rantalainen (Author) |
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