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Temporal trends in self-reported functional limitations and physical disability among the community-dwelling elderly population: The framingham heart study

J.M. Murabito, M.J. Pencina, L. Zhu, M. Kelly-Hayes, P. Shrader and R.B. D'Agostino

American Journal of Public Health, 2008, vol. 98, issue 7, 1256-1262

Abstract: Objectives. We sought to determine change in the prevalence of functional limitations and physical disability among the community-dwelling elderly population across 3 decades. Methods. We studied original participants of the Framingham Heart Study, aged 79 to 88 years, at examination 15 (1977-1979; 177 women, 103 men), examination 20 (1988-1990; 159 women, 98 men) and examination 25 (1997-1999; 174 women, 119 men). Self-reported functional limitation was defined using the Nagi scale, and physical disability was defined using the Rosow-Breslau and Katz scales. Results. Functional limitations declined across examinations from 74.6% to 60.5% to 37.9% (P

Date: 2008
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