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This study examined whether the association of quality of life (QoL) with perceived neighbourhood problems is stronger in older adults with osteoarthritis (OA) than in those without OA. Of all 294 participants, 23.8% had OA. More perceived neighbourhood problems were associated with a stronger decrease in QoL over time in participants with OA (B=-0.018; p=0.02) than in those without OA (B=-0.004; p=0.39). Physical activity did not mediate this relationship. Older adults with OA may be less able to deal with more challenging environments.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.healthplace.2016.11.013

Type

Journal article

Journal

Health place

Publication Date

01/2017

Volume

43

Pages

144 - 150

Keywords

Neighbourhood problems, Older population, Osteoarthritis, Physical activity, Quality of life, Aged, Cohort Studies, Exercise, Female, Humans, Male, Osteoarthritis, Perception, Quality of Life, Residence Characteristics, Surveys and Questionnaires, United Kingdom