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What Percent of 90 Year Olds Can Walk Independently?

According to The 90+ Study by the National Institutes of Health, approximately 70% of nonagenarians (ages 90-94) reported difficulty with walking. However, only 27% of those experiencing difficulty were dependent on others for walking, suggesting many maintain a level of independent mobility with the use of assistive devices. The ability for a significant portion of 90 year olds to walk, with or without assistance, highlights the complexity of mobility in advanced age and the importance of functional independence.

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