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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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“... self-report unmanageable pain levels. Age, female sex, multimorbidity, overweight/obesity, no regular...”
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“... an average age of 57 ± 20.99 years (95%CI 48.31-66.46). The sample consisted of a majority of self...”
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“... Protective Factors for Chronic Diseases). Alcohol use was considered when women self-reported at least one...”
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“.... Results: after the exercise there was a decrease in jitter (p=0.048) in the group of men with complaints...”
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