Sex Differences in Factors Affecting Depressive Symptoms in Older People in the Prefrailty Phase

Depressive symptoms experienced late in life have considerable effects on the prevalence of comorbidity with physical and cognitive disabilities. By identifying and intervening on modifiable indicators for depression in prefrail older individuals, progression to the frailty phase can be delayed, and...

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subjects Age
Aging
Chewing
Chronic illnesses
Falling
Fear
Frailty
Gender differences
Health problems
Households
Mental depression
Mobility
Nutritional status
Older people
Physiology
Population
Prevention
Public health
Regression analysis
Sex
Sex differences
Signs and symptoms
Social interactions
Studies
Womens health
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