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“... for subjects with MCI, and paying attention to the main recommendations and constrains identified by the...”
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“... of independence while performing daily tasks and, consequently, leads to a decline in the subject’s ability...”
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“... training, such as walking. However, understanding whether a decrease in spasticity level, if any, would...”
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“... the active commuting (go to and from school using bicycle or walking for, at least, five days a week...”
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“... community-dwelling elderly subjects were recruited and randomly assigned to control (C = 10) or Pilates...”
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“... ages ranged between 62 and 83 years, with a mean of 68.9 years. In the walking tests, all subjects were...”
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