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24 Smokers had increased odds of mobility problems as compared with non-smokers.
24 The odds of mobility problems were lower in SC/ST/OBC and manual participants.
For example, the odds of mobility problems decreased with participants' age.
8 13 The odds of mobility problems in our study decreased with age.
Obesity was associated with a 44% greater odds and being a current smoker was associated with 79% greater odds of mobility decline.
8 9 The odds of mobility problems, pain/discomfort and anxiety/depression were lower in participants with presence/history of any respiratory disease as compared with those with no such issue.
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Breast feeding increased the odds of upward social mobility and decreased the odds of downward mobility.
Table 3b shows that over a 2-year follow-up period, frailty was independently associated with increased odds of worsening disability (mobility, IADL and BADL) and of worsening morbidity, after fully adjusting for potential confounders.
39 Similarly, the odds of downward social mobility if breast fed were estimated after excluding cohort members whose fathers were in the lowest social class group (1958 cohort: mean N=4476; 1970 cohort: mean N=2912).
Participants with moderate versus mild injury severity had significantly greater difficulties in the self-care and usual activities, and hospitalisation of one night or more was associated with threefold higher odds of experiencing difficulty with mobility.
When chronic diseases were added (model 4), the odds of having limitations in mobility were no longer statistically significant.
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