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Hypertension and lower walking speed in the elderly: the Three-City study

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2010

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Persistent hypertension was associated with both lower walking speed and higher decline in walking speed in the elderly. These results may be partly explained by white matter abnormalities and support the hypothesis of a contribution of vascular risk factors to motor dysfunction.

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