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2. Ageing and Reserves

4. Lower Executive Functioning Predicts Steeper Subsequent Decline in Well-Being Only in Young-Old but Not Old-Old Age

8. The Efficacy of a Multicomponent Functional Fitness Program Based on Exergaming on Cognitive Functioning of Healthy Older Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

12. The Relation of Having Experienced a Fall in the Past to Lower Cognitive Functioning in Old Age Is Mediated via Less Physical Activity Engagement as Cognitive Reserve Contributor

13. Satisfação dos enfermeiros de reabilitação com o trabalho

17. The Mediating Role of Physical Activity and Physical Function in the Association between Body Mass Index and Health-Related Quality of Life: A Population-Based Study with Older Adults

19. Satisfacción laboral de los enfermeros de rehabilitación

24. Muscle Mass and Muscle Strength Relationships to Balance: The Role of Age and Physical Activity.

26. How Welfare Regimes Moderate the Associations Between Cognitive Aging, Education, and Occupation

28. Physical Activity Dimensions Differentially Predict Physical and Mental Components of Health-Related Quality of Life: Evidence from a Sport for All Study

29. Modeling Adoption, Security, and Privacy of COVID-19 Apps: Findings and Recommendations From an Empirical Study Using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology.

33. Cognitive reserve moderates the predictive role of memory complaints for subsequent decline in executive functioning

34. Skeletal Muscle and Physical Activity in Portuguese Community-Dwelling Older Adults.

35. Sarcopenia and Physical Activity Predict Falls in Older Adults from Amazonas, Brazil.

39. The effectiveness of a tactical games approach in the teaching of invasion games

41. The relationship of obesity predicting decline in executive functioning is attenuated with greater leisure activities in old age.

42. Lower executive functioning predicts steeper subsequent decline in well-being only in young-old but not old-old age.

43. Sex differences in relation patterns between health-related quality of life of older adults and its correlates: a population-based cross-sectional study in Madeira, Portugal

49. European Academy of Nursing Science 2016 Summer Conference

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