Relative association of processing speed, short-term memory and sustained attention with task on gait speed: a study of community-dwelling people 50 years and older.
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Rose Anne Kenny | Richard B Reilly | Hilary Cronin | Isabelle Killane | O. Donoghue | R. Reilly | R. Kenny | G. Savva | H. Cronin | I. Killane | Orna A Donoghue | George M Savva
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