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Kaiser Permanente Washington scientists report that higher cumulative anticholinergic exposure predicted a faster decline in gait speed and grip strength among older adults.
This work investigates the optimal cost function composition for human gait at different walking speeds. Kinematic and kinetic data for walking at four walking speeds were collected from five ...
Gait recognition is a biometric technology that identifies individuals based on their unique way of walking. Most of the work on human gait recognition (HGR) systems has minimal user records and is ...
Higher anticholinergic exposure is associated with accelerated decline in gait speed and grip strength in older adults.
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