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Telerehabilitation and Fall Prevention in Older Adults
The objective of this review is to summarize the evidence regarding the use of telerehabilitation in the fall prevention of older adult patients.... -
Ependymomas in Children and Adults
EpendymomasEpendymomas account for approximately 5% of all CNS tumors in adults and around 10% in the pediatric population. Contrary to traditional... -
Medulloblastomas in Pediatric and Adults
MedulloblastomaMedulloblastoma is the primary malignantMalignant embryonic tumor of the cerebellumCerebellum and the most common malignantMalignant... -
Psoriasis in Adolescents and Adults
Psoriasis is a common chronic immune-mediated inflammatory skin disorder, affecting the skin, nails, and joints in both children and adults.... -
The Effects of Exercise in Older Adults with Hyperkyphotic Posture
The objective of this review was to investigate the effects of exercise in older adults with hyperkyphosis. Medline and Google Scholar databases were... -
Brain imaging of a gamified cognitive flexibility task in young and older adults
The study aimed to develop and validate a gamified cognitive flexibility task through brain imaging, and to investigate behavioral and brain...
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Frontal cortex neurometabolites and mobility in older adults: a preliminary study
Background: The frontal cortex, relevant to global cognition and motor function, is recruited to compensate for mobility dysfunction in older adults....
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Molecular Landscape of Oral Cancer in Young Adults
AbstractOral cancer (OC) is the most common cancer of the head and neck. Tongue cancer (TC) is the most frequently diagnosed form of OC and is...
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Criterion validity of ActiGraph monitoring devices for step counting and distance measurement in adults and older adults: a systematic review
BackgroundWearable activity monitors such as ActiGraph monitoring devices are widely used, especially in research settings. Various research studies...
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Post-acute exercise cardiovagal modulation in older male adults with and without type 2 diabetes
PurposeWe examined heart rate variability (HRV) and baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) disease- and age-related response at 10-and 60-min after an acute...
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The association between cardiovascular health and cognition in adults with Down syndrome
IntroductionEvidence in the general population suggests that predictors of cardiovascular health such as moderate to vigorous physical activity...
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Substance use disorder in young adults with stroke: clinical characteristics and outcome
ObjectiveStroke incidence among young adults has risen in the last decade. This research attempts to determine the effect of substance use disorder...
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Why do older adults stand-up differently to young adults?: investigation of compensatory movement strategies in sit-to-walk
Functional motor redundancy enables humans to move with distinct muscle activation patterns while achieving a similar outcome. Since humans select...
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Optimizing exoskeleton assistance to improve walking speed and energy economy for older adults
BackgroundWalking speed and energy economy tend to decline with age. Lower-limb exoskeletons have demonstrated potential to improve either measure,...
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Psychosocial Evaluation of Adults with Primary Immunodeficiency
PurposePrimary immunodeficiency disorder (PID) is a heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by immune dysregulation and increased...
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Newborn and child-like molecular signatures in older adults stem from TCR shifts across human lifespan
CD8 + T cells provide robust antiviral immunity, but how epitope-specific T cells evolve across the human lifespan is unclear. Here we defined CD8 + T...
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Older adults are impaired in the release of grip force during a force tracking task
Age-related changes in force generation have been implicated in declines in older adult manual dexterity. While force generation is a critical aspect...
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Targeting the hallmarks of aging to improve influenza vaccine responses in older adults
Age-related declines in immune response pose a challenge in combating diseases later in life. Influenza (flu) infection remains a significant burden...
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Cognitive and visual task effects on gaze behaviour and gait of younger and older adults
Cognitive dual tasks alter gait of younger and older adults and recent research has demonstrated that they also influence gaze behaviour and standing...
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More organized white matter is associated with positivity bias in older adults
On average, healthy older adults prefer positive over neutral or negative stimuli. This positivity bias is related to memory and attention processes...