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1. Feasibility of an exercise-nutrition-psychology integrated rehabilitation model based on mobile health and virtual reality for cancer patients: a single-center, single-arm, prospective phase II study.

2. Polypharmacy Is Associated With Slow Gait Speed and Recurrent Falls in Older People With HIV.

3. Predictors for the Knee Extension Strength at 2 Yrs After Total Knee Arthroplasty Using Regression Tree Analysis.

4. Gait Analysis in Patients with Symptomatic Pes Planovalgus Following Subtalar Arthroereisis with the Talus Screw.

5. In-hospital rehabilitation with the Geriatric Activation Program Pellenberg improves functional performance in a heterogeneous geriatric population.

6. Higher-level competence: Results from the Integrated Longitudinal Studies on Aging in Japan (ILSA-J) on the shape of associations with impaired physical and cognitive functions.

7. Combining specific task-oriented training with manual therapy to improve balance and mobility in patients after stroke: a mixed methods pilot randomised controlled trial.

8. The feasibility of a stepping exergame prototype for older adults with major neurocognitive disorder residing in a long-term care facility: a mixed methods pilot study.

9. Walking pace and microvascular complications among individuals with type 2 diabetes: A cohort study from the UK Biobank.

10. Use of Reactive Balance Assessments With Clinical Baseline Concussion Assessments in Collegiate Athletes.

11. Self-rated health in old age, related factors and survival: A 20-Year longitudinal study within the Silver-MONICA cohort.

12. Cognitively high-performing oldest old individuals are physically active and have strong motor skills–A study of the Danish 1905 and 1915 birth cohorts.

13. Dual decline in subjective gait speed and domain-specific cognition is associated with higher risk of incident dementia in older Japanese adults: A 15-year age-specific cohort study.

14. Exploring new balance and gait factors that are associated with osteosarcopenia in patients with a previous fall and/or fracture history.

15. Associations between Osteosarcopenia and Falls, Fractures, and Frailty in Older Adults: Results From the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA).

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