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Work-Related Differences in Postural Control and Habitual Physical Activity of Older Adults
Physical Activity (PA) is highly recommended to improve balance, prevent falls and maintain physical function in older adults. Unfortunately, for some people, engagement in PA tends to decline following retirement. The aim of this study was to investigate the differences in postural control and in the level of Habitual PA (HPA), between older workers and non-workers.