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“... stepping-forward boundaries, and balance in community-dwelling older adults at risk of falling. Methods...”
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“... et al., 2017). Thus, the present study aims to analyse the association between fear of falling, eye-segmental...”
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“... of falling, eye-segmental coordination and dynamic balance in participants in a physical exercise program...”
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“... by COVID-19 are more afraid of falling than those who were not infected. This is a cross-sectional study...”
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“... ultimately decrease the quality of life. The purpose of this study is to assess the risk of falling in the...”
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“..., putting hands in front, for example) and the ability to get up after falling can trigger the fear...”
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“..., putting hands in front, for example) and the ability to get up after falling can trigger the fear...”
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“... increase more rapidly with rising activity levels than they decrease with falling activity. This phenomenon...”
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“... in a significant decrease in blood glucose at 30 min (p=0.003) and 45 min (p=0.004) compared to control bread. The...”
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“... upper limb (UL) limitations. The decrease of range of motion on the upper limb joints and pendular...”
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“...; 25% risk of falling; 10% had a decrease in functional capacity; 23% depression; 19% frailty syndrome...”
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“... including sensorimotor and neurocognitive exercises could decrease the risk of falls. Objectives: The aim...”
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“... exposed to increasing copper concentrations exhibited variable responses, Q so values falling...”
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“... of 3·0% (2·6–3·3), falling short of the 4·4% annualised rate of decrease required to achieve MDG4. During this time...”
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“...) is a water treatment plant (WTP) residue which due to hydraulic properties seems to decrease the permeability...”
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“... phase where a risk of falling was enhanced was the HS. Nonetheless, subjects developed strategies...”
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