Tiredness and subsequent disability in older adults: The role of walking limitations.

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Tiredness and subsequent disability in older adults: The role of walking limitations. / Avlund, Kirsten; Rantanen, Taina; Schroll, Marianne.

I: Journals of Gerontology. Series A: Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences, Bind 61, Nr. 11, 2006, s. 1201-5.

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Avlund, K, Rantanen, T & Schroll, M 2006, 'Tiredness and subsequent disability in older adults: The role of walking limitations.', Journals of Gerontology. Series A: Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences, bind 61, nr. 11, s. 1201-5.

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Avlund, K., Rantanen, T., & Schroll, M. (2006). Tiredness and subsequent disability in older adults: The role of walking limitations. Journals of Gerontology. Series A: Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences, 61(11), 1201-5.

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Avlund K, Rantanen T, Schroll M. Tiredness and subsequent disability in older adults: The role of walking limitations. Journals of Gerontology. Series A: Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences. 2006;61(11):1201-5.

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Avlund, Kirsten ; Rantanen, Taina ; Schroll, Marianne. / Tiredness and subsequent disability in older adults: The role of walking limitations. I: Journals of Gerontology. Series A: Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences. 2006 ; Bind 61, Nr. 11. s. 1201-5.

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title = "Tiredness and subsequent disability in older adults: The role of walking limitations.",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: The purposes of the present study are to analyze whether tiredness in daily activities is associated with subsequent disability among nondisabled older adults and whether this association is mediated by walking limitations. METHODS: The investigation is based on baseline and follow-up data on 419 nondisabled 75-year-old persons in Jyv{\"a}skyl{\"a}, Finland, and Glostrup, Denmark. Onset of disability was measured by a validated scale based on seven items: combing hair, washing upper body, washing lower body, using the toilet, dressing upper body, dressing lower body, and cutting fingernails. Tiredness was measured by a validated scale based on the following items: using the toilet, washing and dressing lower body, and cutting toenails. Maximal walking speed was assessed by a 10-meter test. RESULTS: Tiredness in daily activities was significantly associated with subsequent disability when adjusted for walking limitations. CONCLUSION: The present findings indicate that it is important to take it seriously when older persons complain about tiredness, as these people are at higher risk of onset of disability.",
author = "Kirsten Avlund and Taina Rantanen and Marianne Schroll",
note = "Keywords: Activities of Daily Living; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Disability Evaluation; Fatigue; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Male; Mobility Limitation; Questionnaires; Regression Analysis; Walking",
year = "2006",
language = "English",
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T1 - Tiredness and subsequent disability in older adults: The role of walking limitations.

AU - Avlund, Kirsten

AU - Rantanen, Taina

AU - Schroll, Marianne

N1 - Keywords: Activities of Daily Living; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Disability Evaluation; Fatigue; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Male; Mobility Limitation; Questionnaires; Regression Analysis; Walking

PY - 2006

Y1 - 2006

N2 - BACKGROUND: The purposes of the present study are to analyze whether tiredness in daily activities is associated with subsequent disability among nondisabled older adults and whether this association is mediated by walking limitations. METHODS: The investigation is based on baseline and follow-up data on 419 nondisabled 75-year-old persons in Jyväskylä, Finland, and Glostrup, Denmark. Onset of disability was measured by a validated scale based on seven items: combing hair, washing upper body, washing lower body, using the toilet, dressing upper body, dressing lower body, and cutting fingernails. Tiredness was measured by a validated scale based on the following items: using the toilet, washing and dressing lower body, and cutting toenails. Maximal walking speed was assessed by a 10-meter test. RESULTS: Tiredness in daily activities was significantly associated with subsequent disability when adjusted for walking limitations. CONCLUSION: The present findings indicate that it is important to take it seriously when older persons complain about tiredness, as these people are at higher risk of onset of disability.

AB - BACKGROUND: The purposes of the present study are to analyze whether tiredness in daily activities is associated with subsequent disability among nondisabled older adults and whether this association is mediated by walking limitations. METHODS: The investigation is based on baseline and follow-up data on 419 nondisabled 75-year-old persons in Jyväskylä, Finland, and Glostrup, Denmark. Onset of disability was measured by a validated scale based on seven items: combing hair, washing upper body, washing lower body, using the toilet, dressing upper body, dressing lower body, and cutting fingernails. Tiredness was measured by a validated scale based on the following items: using the toilet, washing and dressing lower body, and cutting toenails. Maximal walking speed was assessed by a 10-meter test. RESULTS: Tiredness in daily activities was significantly associated with subsequent disability when adjusted for walking limitations. CONCLUSION: The present findings indicate that it is important to take it seriously when older persons complain about tiredness, as these people are at higher risk of onset of disability.

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C2 - 17167163

VL - 61

SP - 1201

EP - 1205

JO - Journals of Gerontology. Series A: Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences

JF - Journals of Gerontology. Series A: Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences

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