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At what age do you walk slower? Understanding the biological and genetic factors

Research indicates that while a very gradual slowing may begin after age 50 in men and even earlier in women, a significant decline in walking speed often becomes more pronounced in the 6th and 7th decades of life, affecting overall mobility and health. Understanding the complex reasons behind this change can help manage it proactively.

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