The prevalence of postural tremor increases with age and the tremor has been found to be associated with aging‐related physiological decline. However, whether postural tremor in older adults is associated… Click to show full abstract
The prevalence of postural tremor increases with age and the tremor has been found to be associated with aging‐related physiological decline. However, whether postural tremor in older adults is associated with adverse outcomes such as disability is unclear. This study investigated the association between postural tremor and the risk of disability in activities of daily living (ADL) among community‐dwelling older people.
               
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