Community ambulation in older adults and people with OA – a model verification using Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) data
Ruth Barclay,
Yixiu Liu,
Jacquie Ripat
et al.
Abstract:Background
There are health and well-being benefits of community ambulation; however, many older adults do not regularly walk outside of their home. Objectives were to estimate the associations between latent constructs related to community ambulation in older adults aged 65–85 (65+), and in adults with osteoarthritis (OA) aged 45–85.
Methods
Secondary data analysis of the comprehensive baseline and maintaining contact questionnaire data from the C… Show more
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