Changes in dual-task performance after 5 months of karate and fitness training for older adults to enhance fall prevention
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Veronika Weinbeer | Kerstin Witte | Peter Emmermacher | K. Witte | Peter Emmermacher | Veronika Weinbeer | Gerald Pliske | G. Pliske
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