Slower gait, slower information processing and smaller prefrontal area in older adults.
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Caterina Rosano | Howard J Aizenstein | S. Studenski | A. Newman | C. Rosano | R. Boudreau | H. Aizenstein | W. Longstreth | Anne B Newman | Stephanie A Studenski | William T Longstreth | Robert M Boudreau | A. Newman
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