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Aktiivinen elää pidempään : fyysinen aktiivisuus, sydänsairaudet ja kokonaiskuolleisuus iäkkäillä ihmisillä

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Studies in sport, physical education and health
Authors
Äijö, Marja
Date
2015
Discipline
Gerontologia ja kansanterveys

 
Alternative title
Fyysinen aktiivisuus, sydänsairaudet ja kokonaiskuolleisuus iäkkäillä ihmisillä
Publisher
University of Jyväskylä
ISBN
978-951-39-6269-2
ISSN Search the Publication Forum
0356-1070
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  • Article I: Äijö M, Rantanen T: Sydänsairaudet ja fyysinen aktiivisuus. Liikunta & Tiede 2002; 1: 56-60.
  • Article II: Äijö M, Heikkinen E, Schroll M, Steen B: Physical activity and mortality of 75-year-old people in three Nordic localities: A five-year follow-up. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research 2002; 14 (Suppl. 3): 83-89.
  • Article III: Äijö, M, Parkatti T: Independent and combined association of physical activity and cardiac disease on mortality risk in the very old. Journal of Aging and Health 2011; 23 (1): 70-85.DOI: 10.1177/0898264310386484
  • Article IV: Äijö M, Kauppinen M, Kujala U M, Parkatti T: Physical activity, fitness and all-cause mortality: An 18-year follow-up among old people. Journal of Sport and Health Science (in press). DOI: 10.1016/j.jshs.2015.09.008
Keywords
Older people Aging Cardiovascular Diseases older people cardiovascular disease ageing physical activity all-cause mortality longitudinal study Pitkittäistutkimus ikääntyminen fyysinen aktiivisuus liikkuminen liikunta ikääntyneet vanhukset kuolleisuus sydäntaudit sydän- ja verisuonitaudit terveysliikunta tupakointi alkoholinkäyttö
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