Psychological well-being and incident frailty in men and women: the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
Background: observations that older people who enjoy life more tend to live longer suggest that psychological well-being may be a potential resource for healthier ageing. We investigated whether psychological well-being was associated with incidence of physical frailty. Method: we used multinomial...
Main Authors: | Gale, C.R (Author), Cooper, C. (Author), Deary, I.J (Author), Aihie Sayer, A. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014-03.
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