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1. Adherence to mHealth and Paper-Based Versions of Lifestyle-Integrated Functional Exercise: A Secondary Analysis of Data From the PreventIT Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial

2. Robustness of In-Laboratory and Daily-Life Gait Speed Measures over One Year in High Functioning 61- To 70-Year-Old Adults

3. The association of basic and challenging motor capacity with mobility performance and falls in young seniors

4. Impact of the backward chaining method on physical and psychological outcome measures in older adults at risk of falling: a systematic review

5. Creating and Validating a Shortened Version of the Community Balance and Mobility Scale for Application in People Who Are 61 to 70 Years of Age

6. Sensitivity to Change and Responsiveness of the Original and the Shortened Version of the Community Balance and Mobility Scale for Young Seniors

7. Impact of adherence to a lifestyle-integrated programme on physical function and behavioural complexity in young older adults at risk of functional decline: a multicentre RCT secondary analysis

8. Predicting advanced balance ability and mobility with an instrumented timed up and go test

9. Linking health service utilisation and mortality data-unravelling what happens after fall-related paramedic care

10. Purpose, Frequency, and Mode of Transport by Which Older Adults Leave Their Home—A Cross-Sectional Analysis

11. Inaccurate judgement of reach is associated with slow reaction time, poor balance, impaired executive function and predicts prospective falls in older people with cognitive impairment

12. Home-based, tailored intervention for reducing falls after stroke (FAST): Protocol for a randomized trial

13. Walking on common ground: a cross-disciplinary scoping review on the clinical utility of digital mobility outcomes

14. Protocol for the PreventIT feasibility randomised controlled trial of a lifestyle-integrated exercise intervention in young older adults

15. Can smartphone technology be used to support an effective home exercise intervention to prevent falls amongst community dwelling older adults?: the TOGETHER feasibility RCT study protocol

16. Digital Technology to Deliver a Lifestyle-Integrated Exercise Intervention in Young Seniors—The PreventIT Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial

17. Walking-related digital mobility outcomes as clinical trial endpoint measures: protocol for a scoping review

18. White matter hyperintensities are associated with falls in older people with dementia

19. Adherence to a multifactorial fall prevention program following paramedic care: Predictors and impact on falls and health service use. Results from an RCT a priori subgroup analysis

20. Reaction Time and Postural Sway Modify the Effect of Executive Function on Risk of Falls in Older People with Mild to Moderate Cognitive Impairment

21. NAD+repletion rescues female fertility during reproductive ageing

23. NAD+ Repletion Rescues Female Fertility during Reproductive Aging

24. Complexity of Daily Physical Activity Is More Sensitive Than Conventional Metrics to Assess Functional Change in Younger Older Adults

25. Slow gait speed is associated with executive function decline in older people with mild to moderate dementia: A one year longitudinal study

26. Systemic VEGF-A Neutralization Ameliorates Diet-Induced Metabolic Dysfunction

27. Neuropsychological, Physical, and Functional Mobility Measures Associated With Falls in Cognitively Impaired Older Adults

28. Systematic review of non-transportation rates and outcomes for older people who have fallen after ambulance service call-out

29. A multidisciplinary intervention to prevent subsequent falls and health service use following fall-related paramedic care: a randomised controlled trial

30. Physical impairments in cognitively impaired older people: implications for risk of falls

31. Physiological Fall Risk Factors in Cognitively Impaired Older People: A One-Year Prospective Study

32. Systematic review of non-transportation rates and outcomes for older people who have fallen after ambulance service call-out

33. Older fallers attended to by an ambulance but not transported to hospital: a vulnerable population at high risk of future falls

34. Discriminative ability and predictive validity of the timed up and go test in identifying older people who fall: systematic review and meta-analysis

35. 503 It’s the thought that counts: the link between intention to adhere and successful falls prevention

36. Gait impairment and falls in cognitively impaired older adults: an explanatory model of sensorimotor and neuropsychological mediators

37. Gait parameter risk factors for falls under simple and dual task conditions in cognitively impaired older people

38. The falls efficacy scale international (FES-I): a comprehensive longitudinal validation study

39. Intervention to prevent further falls in older people who call an ambulance as a result of a fall: a protocol for the iPREFER randomised controlled trial

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