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New metrics for exploring the relationship between mobility and successful ageing
Author(s)Lynn McInnes, Pamela Briggs, Linda Little
Corporate AuthorNew Dynamics of Ageing Programme - NDA
PublisherNew Dynamics of Ageing - NDA, Sheffield, 2010
Pages4 pp (NDA Findings 3)
SourceNDA Research Programme, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield, Elmfield, Northumberland Road, Sheffield S10 2TU. http://www.newdynamics.group.shef.ac.uk
KeywordsMobility ; Health [elderly] ; Well being ; Living in the community ; Correlation ; Research Reviews.
AnnotationA decline in health is often a major worry as people grow older. People fear not being able to look after themselves and being a burden onto others. Often a cause of this dependence is a decline in mobility. This study aimed to examine mobility patterns in successfully ageing adults and to assess the relationship between mobility, health and lifestyle by examining the predictors and consequences of mobility. The findings will help to determine interventions that could have an impact on maintenance of mobility, so that future generations can be informed of these interventions and encouraged to implement them. The study also examined the utility and acceptability of mobility tracking technologies as healthcare interventions. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-101105202 P
ClassmarkC4: CC: D:F:5HH: K4: 49: 3A:6KC *

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