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“... level of physical activity is able to decrease the incidence of falls in the elderly....”
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“... a positive correlation with the number of falls during the last year (r=,201 p=,036). Conclusions: Decreases...”
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“... balance. TUG and EEB had clinical meaning, revealing a significant decrease in the risk of falls. Contrary...”
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“... possible to observe an increase in the risk of falls and a decrease in gait speed, as well as, the...”
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