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Summary: This study identified latent classes of survivors of chronic stroke using a mixture model and found significant differences in walking ability, psychosocial factors, environment, and cognition among these classes. The results indicated that real-world walking activity in survivors of stroke is influenced by multiple factors including walking ability, self-efficacy, cognitive function, and socioeconomic environment.

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Improving Public Health Requires Inclusion of Underrepresented Populations in Research

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