[HTML][HTML] Cognitive functioning and walking speed in older adults as predictors of limitations in self-reported instrumental activity of daily living: prospective findings …

H Makizako, H Shimada, T Doi… - International journal of …, 2015 - mdpi.com
Our aim was to determine whether baseline measures of cognitive functioning, walking
speed, and depressive status are independent predictors of limitations in instrumental …

[PDF][PDF] Cognitive Functioning and Walking Speed in Older Adults as Predictors of Limitations in Self-Reported Instrumental Activity of Daily Living: Prospective Findings …

H Makizako, H Shimada, T Doi… - Int. J. Environ. Res …, 2015 - researchgate.net
Our aim was to determine whether baseline measures of cognitive functioning, walking
speed, and depressive status are independent predictors of limitations in instrumental …

Cognitive functioning and walking speed in older adults as predictors of limitations in self-reported instrumental activity of daily living: prospective findings from the …

H Makizako, H Shimada, K Tsutsumimoto… - … Research and Public …, 2015 - europepmc.org
Our aim was to determine whether baseline measures of cognitive functioning, walking
speed, and depressive status are independent predictors of limitations in instrumental …

[HTML][HTML] Cognitive Functioning and Walking Speed in Older Adults as Predictors of Limitations in Self-Reported Instrumental Activity of Daily Living: Prospective …

H Makizako, H Shimada, T Doi… - … Research and Public …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Our aim was to determine whether baseline measures of cognitive functioning, walking
speed, and depressive status are independent predictors of limitations in instrumental …

Cognitive Functioning and Walking Speed in Older Adults as Predictors of Limitations in Self-Reported Instrumental Activity of Daily Living: Prospective Findings from …

H Makizako, H Shimada, T Doi, K Tsutsumimoto, S Lee… - IJERPH, 2015 - agris.fao.org
Our aim was to determine whether baseline measures of cognitive functioning, walking
speed, and depressive status are independent predictors of limitations in instrumental …

Cognitive Functioning and Walking Speed in Older Adults as Predictors of Limitations in Self-Reported Instrumental Activity of Daily Living: Prospective Findings from …

H Makizako, H Shimada, K Tsutsumimoto, S Lee… - IJERPH, 2015 - econpapers.repec.org
Our aim was to determine whether baseline measures of cognitive functioning, walking
speed, and depressive status are independent predictors of limitations in instrumental …

Cognitive Functioning and Walking Speed in Older Adults as Predictors of Limitations in Self-Reported Instrumental Activity of Daily Living: Prospective Findings from …

H Makizako, H Shimada, T Doi… - … and Public Health, 2015 - search.proquest.com
Our aim was to determine whether baseline measures of cognitive functioning, walking
speed, and depressive status are independent predictors of limitations in instrumental …

Cognitive functioning and walking speed in older adults as predictors of limitations in self-reported instrumental activity of daily living: prospective findings from the …

H Makizako, H Shimada, K Tsutsumimoto… - International journal of …, 2015 - safetylit.org
Our aim was to determine whether baseline measures of cognitive functioning, walking
speed, and depressive status are independent predictors of limitations in instrumental …

Cognitive Functioning and Walking Speed in Older Adults as Predictors of Limitations in Self-Reported Instrumental Activity of Daily Living: Prospective Findings from …

H Makizako, H Shimada, T Doi, K Tsutsumimoto, S Lee… - IJERPH, 2015 - ideas.repec.org
Our aim was to determine whether baseline measures of cognitive functioning, walking
speed, and depressive status are independent predictors of limitations in instrumental …

Cognitive functioning and walking speed in older adults as predictors of limitations in self-reported instrumental activity of daily living: prospective findings from the …

H Makizako, H Shimada, T Doi… - … and public health, 2015 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Our aim was to determine whether baseline measures of cognitive functioning, walking
speed, and depressive status are independent predictors of limitations in instrumental …