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Living in the City: Exploring the everyday activities of older women residing in inner city neighbourhoods
DownloadSpring 2016
Older adults engage in activities to care for themselves, enjoy life, and contribute to society. Participation in activities is important for health, quality of life, and successful aging. Activities influence and are influenced by the environments in which they occur. Little is known about...
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Lower urinary tract symptoms and falls risk among older women receiving home support: A prospective cohort study.
Download2013
Voaklander, D., Moore, K. N., Hunter, K. F., Hsu, Z. Y.
Background Although lower urinary tract symptoms have been associated with falls, few studies have been undertaken to understand this relationship in vulnerable community dwelling older adults. The purpose of this study was to describe the relationship over time of falls risk and lower urinary...