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Dependency in pADL was defined as being dependent in at least one activity in pADL.
Disability was defined as being dependent in at least one basic ADL.
Dependency in iADL was defined as independence in the activities of pADL while being dependent in at least one activity in iADL.
Further adjustment for baseline vascular risk factors, psychotropic drug use, exertional dyspnoea, peripheral artery disease, being dependent in at least one instrumental activity of daily living, depressive symptoms, and use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for joint pain led to similar results (table 2, model 4).
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Global results concerning ADL tasks showed that 6 months after discharge from the ICU, 60% of the patients were dependent in at least one activity in ADLI and 34% were dependent in at least one activity in ADLP.
Regarding disability, 33% were dependent in at least one IADL and 24.7% in at least one ADL.
Six months after ICU discharge, 60%and34%4% of patients, respectively, were dependent in at least one activity in instrumental ADL (ADLI) and personal ADL (ADLP).
Six months after discharge from the ICU, 60%and34%4% of patients, respectively, were dependent in at least one activity in instrumental and personal ADL.
Six months after ICU discharge, a substantial number of the patients were dependent in at last one activity in personal or instrumental ADL.
A population-based study in 2002 of 223 older people in Sepang, Selangor, using the 10 item Barthel Index found that 16% of older people aged 60 years and above were dependent in at least one ADL.
The relation between walking speed and mortality was not explained by inclusion of participants who were dependent in at least one instrumental activity of daily living at baseline because their proportion was low and analyses restricted to non-dependent participants were comparable with the overall analyses.
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