Disability and depression: investigating a complex relation using physical performance measures.
@article{Yanagita2006DisabilityAD,
title={Disability and depression: investigating a complex relation using physical performance measures.},
author={Masahiko Yanagita and Bradley John Willcox and Kamal H. Masaki and Randi Chen and Qimei He and Beatriz L. Rodr{\'i}guez and Hirotsugu Ueshima and Jess David Curb},
journal={The American journal of geriatric psychiatry : official journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry},
year={2006},
volume={14 12},
pages={
1060-8
}
}OBJECTIVE
The objective of this study was to examine the relation of physical performance measures with depressive symptoms in older men.
METHOD
A cross-sectional, multivariate comparison of several measures of upper- and lower-extremity performance and their relation with depressive symptoms was performed in 2,856 older Japanese American men, aged 71-93 years, who participated in the fourth examination of the Honolulu Heart Program. Depressive symptoms were measured using an 11-item version…
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