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Functional Decline From Age 80 to 85: Influence of Preceding Changes in Tiredness in Daily Activities

Kirsten Avlund, OT, PhD, Agnes N. Pedersen, MD, PhD and Marianne Schroll, MD, DMedSc

From the Department of Social Medicine, Institute of Public Health, University of Copenhagen (K.A.); Center of Preventive Medicine, Glostrup University Hospital (K.A., M.S.); Danish Veterinary and Food Administration (A.N.P.); and the Department of Geriatric Medicine, Bispebjerg Hospital (M.S.), Copenhagen, Denmark.



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Fig. 1. Stability and change in tiredness from age 75 to 80 as predictor of functional decline and death from age 80 to 85.

 





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