Abstract:Background: Physical fitness and motor ability are associated with the incidence of locomotive syndrome (LS) in older adults. The relationship between physical fitness and motor ability at a young age and LS risk in later life remains unclear. This study examined the association between physical fitness and motor ability among university students and their risk of LS in middle and old age.Methods: The participants were 231 male alumni aged 48–65 years from the Department of Physical Education of a university i… Show more
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