Low physical activity as a key differentiating factor in the potential high‐risk profile for depressive symptoms in older adults

The identification of potential high‐risk groups for depression is of importance. The purpose of the present study was to identify high‐risk profiles for depressive symptoms in older individuals, with a focus on functional performance.

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