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The Americans With Disabilities Act prohibits discrimination against a "qualified individual with a disability," defined as one who can perform the essential functions of a job as long as reasonable accommodations are made.

The law generally prohibits an employer from discriminating against a qualified individual who has, or is perceived as having, a disability, defined as a physical or mental impairment that "substantially limits" one or more major life activities.

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There are 1.4 million people in the UK with a learning disability, defined as a reduced intellectual ability.

In another study, Medicaid-enrolled children with an intellectual or developmental disability (defined as children with a non-acquired cognitive impairment) were equally as likely to use preventive dental care as Medicaid-enrolled children without an intellectual or developmental disability [ 13].

Back pain will generally resolve itself in the short term, with only a minority of patients developing persistent disability[ 1], disability defined as a reduction in an individual's capacity to perform usual activities, including work.

The sample was restricted to those who did not already have a physical or cognitive disability, defined by not receiving public long-term care insurance benefits, at baseline.

Functional impairment defined as difficulty in mobility performance including walking, stooping and standing up from a chair and physical disability defined as difficulty with performing daily activities such as chores and cooking occurs 2 times and 3 times more likely in men and women, respectively, with sarcopenia when compared to those considered to have normal skeletal muscle index [ 14].

In addition, there was a significant reduction in the percentage of patients reporting high levels of pain-related disability (defined as a modified pain disability score >40) at the end of the study compared with enrolment (73.0% vs 12.1%).

Main outcome measure Transition from no disability (defined as a score of 0 or 1 on the instrumental activities of daily living scale) to disability (score ≥2) or death over three year follow-up.

The secondary outcome was progression of disability defined by a more severe level (no limitations, limitations to instrumental activities only, 1-2 bactivitiesities, or ≥3 basic activities) at two years compared with baseline.

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