Research Article: Unveiling Seniors’ Perception of Mobility: Urbanization, Region, and Physical Activity
Abstract:
Maintaining mobility is essential for active aging, enabling older persons to continue living active and independent lives. Impaired mobility has been identified as an early predictor of physical disability and is associated with negative outcomes such as falls, institutionalization, and mortality. The perception of mobility among older adults significantly impacts their overall well-being and quality of life. Mobility is closely linked with independence and autonomy., The ability to move around freely and access various places and services allows seniors to maintain their independence, make choices, and engage in activities that contribute to their physical, mental, and social well-being. A positive perception of mobility encourages older adults to participate in social activities, reducing social isolation and loneliness.
Introduction:
Maintaining mobility is essential for active aging, enabling older persons to continue living active and independent lives. Impaired mobility has been identified as an early predictor of physical disability and is associated with negative outcomes such as falls, institutionalization, and mortality. The perception of mobility among older adults significantly impacts their overall well-being and quality of life. Mobility is closely linked with independence and autonomy. , The ability to move around freely and access…
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