Multicomponent physical exercise with simultaneous cognitive training to enhance dual-task walking of older adults: a secondary analysis of a 6-month randomized controlled trial with 1-year follow-up
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Eling D de Bruin | Nathan Theill | Vera Schumacher | E. D. de Bruin | P. Eggenberger | N. Theill | Patrick Eggenberger | Stefan Holenstein | Stefan Holenstein | Vera Schumacher
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