Executive control deficits as a prodrome to falls in healthy older adults: a prospective study linking thinking, walking, and falling.
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Executive control deficits as a prodrome to falls in healthy older adults: a prospective study linking thinking, walking, and falling.
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Anat Mirelman
Avraham Schweiger
Jeffrey M Hausdorff
Talia Herman
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10.1093/GERONA/GLQ077
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2010-05-19T00:00:00Z