An observational pilot evaluation of the Walk with Ease program for reducing fall risk among older adults
Abstract Background Physical activity is an effective method of reducing fall risk among older adults. Previous evaluations of the six-week Walk with Ease (WWE) program have documented benefits to functional outcomes, but the potential effects on reducing fall risk have not been evaluated. This pilo...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas R. Lamoureux (Author), Jeni Lansing (Author), Gregory J. Welk (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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