Association of Neurocognitive and Physical Function With Gait Speed in Midlife

This 5-decade cohort study of a New Zealand population examines whether slow gait speed in middle age is associated with accelerated biological aging, as well as poor neurocognitive functioning in childhood and cognitive decline from childhood to middle age.

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