Abstract

Socio-economic status (SES) as a basic determinant—enough income, high education level and good physical, mental and social health—favoured both directly and indirectly the practice of healthy or desirable lifestyle habits of the elderly late in life. Moreover, the causal relationships between them depended on sex and age.

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