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Impact of familiar and unfamiliar settings on cooking task assessments in frail older adults with poor and preserved executive functions
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This study suggests that a home setting may be preferable for a more accurate assessment of cooking task performance in frail older adults, especially those with poor EF. These findings highlight the risk of underestimating frail older adults' performance when assessed in an unfamiliar setting (e.g. hospital), which could lead to inefficient allocation of home care services.
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