Changes in combined lifestyle risks and the transition of activities of daily living in the elderly population of taiwan: evidence from the taiwan longitudinal study on aging

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  • What: The authors aimed to investigate the association between lifestyle factors-exercise, food consumption, and smoking-and ADL functional ability by gender. This study demonstrated that the increased frequency of exercising was cross-sectionally and negatively associated with baseline ADL.
  • Who: Fu-Kuei Chang and colleagues from the Department of Medical Science and Biotechnology, Shou University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan have published the Article: Changes in Combined Lifestyle Risks and the Transition of Activities of Daily Living in the Elderly Population of Taiwan: Evidence from the Taiwan Longitudinal Study on Aging, in the Journal: Nutrients 2024, 16 . . .

     

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