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"How active you are in middle-age determines how active you will be able to be in old age. And that applies to any given decade of one's life.
Meanwhile, on Lemmy, we got people whining about sore backs and knees once they turn 30.
Work with elderly. Use it or lose it.
Amount of people who struggle to walk because they got in a wheelchair at some point is fucking high