Adult Physical Function Has Roots in Early Childhood Brain Function: A Five-Decade Cohort Study.
J Kathy XieAnnchen R KnodtHona Lee HarringtonRenate HoutsLaura PietrosimoneEthan T WhitmanLauren W McKinneyTerrie E MoffittPublished in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2024)
Children with poorer brain function were more likely to have poorer physical-function scores as adults. In addition to indicating recent musculoskeletal decline, physical-function tests may also provide indications of lifelong, integrated brain-body health. By reconceptualizing the meaning of physical-function scores, clinicians can orient the use of physical-function tests in a more holistic approach to health care.