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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
The Health Assessment Questionnaire - Disability Index (HAD-QI) is a self-assessment tool used to measure functional ability in either different areas: rising, dressing and grooming, hygiene, eating, walking, reach, grip, and activities of independent living. <ref>Chakravarty E. F, Hubert H. B, Lingala V. B, Zatarain E, Fries J. F. Long Distance Running and Knee Osteoarthritis A Prospective Study. 2008:35(2):133-138.</ref>  
The Health Assessment Questionnaire - Disability Index (HAQ-DI) is a self-assessment tool used to measure functional ability in either different areas: rising, dressing and grooming, hygiene, eating, walking, reach, grip, and activities of independent living. <ref>Chakravarty E. F, Hubert H. B, Lingala V. B, Zatarain E, Fries J. F. Long Distance Running and Knee Osteoarthritis A Prospective Study. 2008:35(2):133-138.</ref>  


== What it measures ==
== What it measures ==

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

The Health Assessment Questionnaire - Disability Index (HAQ-DI) is a self-assessment tool used to measure functional ability in either different areas: rising, dressing and grooming, hygiene, eating, walking, reach, grip, and activities of independent living. [1]

What it measures[edit | edit source]

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  1. Chakravarty E. F, Hubert H. B, Lingala V. B, Zatarain E, Fries J. F. Long Distance Running and Knee Osteoarthritis A Prospective Study. 2008:35(2):133-138.