The impact of physical fitness, social life, and cognitive functions on work ability in middle-aged and older adults

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    Whereas some studies reported no significant relationship between cognitive variables and WA (Eskelinen et_al 1991), others found a significant relationship between WA and the cognitive status (Chung et_al 2015), or a relationship only in lower performing older adults (Gould et_al 2008). The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of physical fitness, social life, and cognitive functions on WA in older and middle-aged adults, and to analyze the relationships between these constructs across groups. Regarding hypothesis 4, in older adults, Cognitive Functions correlated positively with Physical Fitness, whereas no such association . . .

     

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