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“... (anxiety scale) and SF-36 (quality of life scale). RESULTS: Comparing the groups after the study period...”
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“... (anxiety scale) and SF-36 (quality of life scale). RESULTS: Comparing the groups after the study period...”
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“... evaluated in an interview and defined as follows: being in the first week of the treatment program; self and...”
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“... evaluated in an interview and defined as follows: being in the first week of the treatment program; self and...”
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“... emotional and social health status significantly increased with the exercise program (p<0.001, p<0.001...”
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“... female (69.9%), and with a MSc (58.5%). Levels of satisfaction towards the program as well the impact...”
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“..., as it brings countless benefits at the physical, psychological and social levels. Objective: The aim of the...”
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“... parameters of adherence to treatment were the dietary repercussions before and after the intervention and...”
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“...While corruption is documented to have high social costs, the mechanisms that enable and deter...”
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“...Aging is a social and economic challenge of the highest importance and a multidisciplinary...”
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“...Aging is a social and economic challenge of the highest importance and a multidisciplinary...”
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“... water program. Fourteen infants (36±5.08 months old) were tested before (M1) and 4 months after...”
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“... of the head, trunk and pelvis during walking. Balance impairment after stroke is strongly associated with...”
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“... to us in terms of their treatment, relapse prevention and social reintegration. Methods: We analyzed a cohort...”
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RESCUR em ação : resultados preliminares do estudo de impacto do projeto RESCUR em contexto nacional
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“... were less inclined to decrease other sources of stress in their lives, to stay active, and to get...”
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