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Published 2022
... resistance exercises, associated with balance and cognitive training, have the potential to decrease fear...
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Published 2023
... 2 commonly fear hypoglycaemia. The aim of this thesis is to develop a context-aware framework...
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Published 2013
... long-lasting changes in their neurobiology and behavior, which could be related to increased risk...
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Published 2021
... population, especially those with average CRC risk. Beyond mere discomfort and fear, there are legitimate...
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Published 2021
... population, especially those with average CRC risk. Beyond mere discomfort and fear, there are legitimate...
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Published 2020
... to controls. Additionally, fear of falling was not associated with binocular standard perimetry mean...
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... adaptive CS, like planning strategies and a decrease of not facilitating behaviors and maladaptive CS, such...
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Published 2013
... long-lasting changes in their neurobiology and behavior, which could be related to increased risk...
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Published 2022
... and individualized approaches based on risk factors for falls are needed. Objective: To verify the...
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Published 2018
... raises the risk of falling from a person with DM2 when compared to a healthy adult of the same age. Thus...
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Published 2024
..., did not even seek testing. Based on the findings obtained in the present study, home was the main...
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Published 2024
..., to accompany labor and convey confidence reduces anxiety, fear, and distress during childbirth, making the...
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