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“... 2001 to 2010 using the terms: (gait OR walking OR walk) AND (velocity OR speed) AND (ground reaction...”
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“... densely built-up areas, decrease atmospheric pollution, increase available green or social space, increase...”
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“... decrease of UGS (NFG=10%; PFG=13.2% and FG=20%), cadence (NFG=5.5%; PFG=6.4% and FG=8.6%), and step length...”
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“...’s disease (PwPD). Limitations in mobility lead to sedentarism, which may decrease the quality of life...”
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“... aspects reduce the global stiffness of the structure, leading to a decrease in its fundamental frequency...”
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“...), limits of stability e o teste step up/over. Da análise dos resultados podemos perceber que existe...”
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“... included patients aged 18 to 70 years without hepatic encephalopathy, walking difficulties, orthopedic...”
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