Adult Physical Function Has Roots in Early Childhood Brain Function: A Five-Decade Cohort Study
J Kathy Xie,
Avshalom Caspi,
HonaLee Harrington
et al.
Abstract:Objectives
Tests of physical function are often thought to measure functioning that is (1) musculoskeletal, and (2) newly declining in adult life. In contrast, this study aimed to: (1) add to evidence that physical-function tests also measure brain function, and (2) test the novel hypothesis that adult physical function is associated with brain function beginning in early childhood. We investigated early-childhood brain function and midlife physical function in the Dunedin Study, a 5-decade l… Show more
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