January 12, 2024
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praina@mcmaster.ca
Keywords:
activities of daily living (ADL)
disability
instrumental activities of daily living (IADL)
lower extremity
physical function
upper extremity
Project ID:
150307
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Project Summary
A major concern related to aging is the decline in one’s ability to carry out every day activities. Such disability can greatly affect a person’s capacity to remain independent with advancing age. Previous research suggests that limitations in physical functioning, such as the inability to walk around the block, take a flight of stairs or lift heavy objects, precede the onset of disability. However, it is likely that physical functioning may impact everyday activities differently in men and women, in middle-aged compared to older, and in individuals with a large social network compared to individuals who have little social support. We will use data from the CLSA to provide current data from Canada to better understand how limitations in physical functioning impact everyday activities for different groups of people. Understanding these relations could help to develop effective strategies aimed at reducing the level of disability of older Canadians.