2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-010-1543-2
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Ability to Walk 1/4 Mile Predicts Subsequent Disability, Mortality, and Health Care Costs

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“…with nine response options: 1) Less than elementary school, 2) Elementary school, 3) Elementary school and at least one year of vocational education, 4) Middle school or folk high school, 5) Middle school or folk high school and at least one year of vocational education, 6) High school, 7) High school and at least one year of vocational education, 8) University degree and 9) Other education. For the analyses, the level of education was categorized into three groups: low (1-2), middle (3)(4)(5) and high (6)(7)(8) (Sainio et al 2007). All those who had answered "Other education" in the questionnaire had also provided another level of education, which was then used to define their level of education.…”
Section: Socioeconomic Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…with nine response options: 1) Less than elementary school, 2) Elementary school, 3) Elementary school and at least one year of vocational education, 4) Middle school or folk high school, 5) Middle school or folk high school and at least one year of vocational education, 6) High school, 7) High school and at least one year of vocational education, 8) University degree and 9) Other education. For the analyses, the level of education was categorized into three groups: low (1-2), middle (3)(4)(5) and high (6)(7)(8) (Sainio et al 2007). All those who had answered "Other education" in the questionnaire had also provided another level of education, which was then used to define their level of education.…”
Section: Socioeconomic Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mobility limitations, such as difficulties in walking, often result in decreased physical activity, and may thus lead to further functional decline (6). In older people with mobility limitations, even small amounts of physical activity, such as short walks have been shown to be beneficial in order to prevent further mobility loss (7).…”
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“…More recently, [12] showed that six sessions of SIT improved insulin sensitivity by 37%, as well as a significant reduction in Non-Esterified Fatty Acids (NEFA). Unfortunately, many populations cannot physically utilize leg ergometry [15], and may be limited to upper extremity exercise.…”
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“…As of 2013, mobility disability makes up the largest category of functional disability among adults in the United States [2], as well as 46% of disabilities that result in serious limitations as of 2015 [3]. By 2040, impaired mobility is estimated to contribute $42 billion to annual national health care costs [4]. Rehabilitation is typically prescribed to restore a more functional gait pattern.…”
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confidence: 99%