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AUTHOR
Angelina Sutin
Functional Capacity and Difficulties in Activities of Daily Living From a Cross-National Perspective.
Objectives: This study investigated whether physical and cognitive functioning predicts developing difficulties in basic or instrumental activities of daily living (ADL/IADL), and whether country-level factors moderated the associations. Methods: 69,227 adults aged 50+ from 19 countries were followed for up to 14 years. Cox regression and meta-regression analyses were used. Results: Higher grip strength was associated with a 45% lower risk of developing ADL limitations and a 47% lower risk of IADL limitations. The corresponding values were 22% and 23% for peak flow, 20% and 23% for word recall, and 20% and 24% for temporal orientation. The associations were similar and statistically signif…
Supplemental Material - Functional Capacity and Difficulties in Activities of Daily Living From a Cross-National Perspective
Supplemental Material for Functional Capacity and Difficulties in Activities of Daily Living From a Cross-National Perspective by Tiia Kekäläinen, Martina Luchetti, Angelina Sutin, and Antonio Terracciano in Journal of Aging and Health.