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... activity because of their chronic illness [ 39 , 41 ] . About 4 million persons ( i.e. , about 2 percent of the total population ) were unable to carry on major activities such as work , housework , school , or recreation . Another 12 ...
... activity because of their chronic illness [ 39 , 41 ] . About 4 million persons ( i.e. , about 2 percent of the total population ) were unable to carry on major activities such as work , housework , school , or recreation . Another 12 ...
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... activity , but about 16 percent are totally unable to carry out major activities . Overall , only about half the elderly are somewhat disabled because of chronic illness . It is inter- esting to note the nature of the prob- lems ; more ...
... activity , but about 16 percent are totally unable to carry out major activities . Overall , only about half the elderly are somewhat disabled because of chronic illness . It is inter- esting to note the nature of the prob- lems ; more ...
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... activity level . With proper diet , exercise , and other healthy behaviors , aging per- sons can maintain high levels of physical activity and health . Sexual activity can also continue among the aged . The belief that older people have ...
... activity level . With proper diet , exercise , and other healthy behaviors , aging per- sons can maintain high levels of physical activity and health . Sexual activity can also continue among the aged . The belief that older people have ...
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The Art of Medicine | 17 |
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Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
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