The association between global cognitive function and walking capacity in individuals with broad ranges of cognitive and physical function: Are there sex differences?
IntroductionCognitive function is known to be associated with physical function, where greater walking capacity has been shown to have moderate to strong correlations with global cognitive function and other various domains of cognition in older adults with and without chronic conditions. Biological...
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Main Authors: | Elise Wiley (Author), Kenneth S. Noguchi (Author), Kevin Moncion (Author), Natalie D'Isabella (Author), Daria A. Shkredova (Author), Hanna Fang (Author), Julie Richardson (Author), Joy C. MacDermid (Author), Lynden Rodrigues (Author), Marc Roig (Author), Ada Tang (Author) |
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