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  1. Mallya Ullal Jagadish's 11 research works with 96 citations and 1,049 reads, including: Enhanced Gait Variability Index and cognitive performance in Asian adults: results from the...

  2. Jagadish Ullal Mallya's 9 research works with 26 citations and 527 reads, including: Physiological and Cognitive Determinants of Gait Variability of Asian Population: The Yishun Study

  3. www.healthhub.sg › live-healthy › stopping-fallsStopping Falls - HealthHub

    Dec 21, 2021 · Up to half of those injured, they will never completely recover. Some will completely lose their independence, according to Dr Mallya Jagadish Ullal, Senior Consultant at KTPH’s Department of Geriatric Medicine.

  4. The study aims to analyze the effect of an integrative SSI prevention care bundle on the SSI incidence among surgical hip patients. The study also aims to examine the association between SSI and mortality, readmission, duration of hospitalization, and hospital cost.

    • Wen Qi Mok, Mallya Jagadish Ullal, Su Su, Pok Ling Yiap, Lee Hoon Yu, Siew Ming Meliza Lim, Sin Yu J...
    • 2019
  5. Stepwise multivariable regression was used to examine the association between physical and cognitive performance with DTC of gait parameters. Results: Women were found to have significantly higher DTC of gait speed (p = 0.01), cadence (p < 0.01), and double support time (p < 0.01) than men.

    • Lay Khoon Lau, Jagadish Ullal Mallya, Wei Jun Benedict Pang, Kexun Kenneth Chen, Khalid Bin Abdul Ja...
    • 2021
  6. Ullal Mallya Jagadish's 3 research works with 2 citations and 90 reads, including: An interprofessional collaboration between nurses and speech therapists to detect dysphagia early in an...

  7. Paper published by Dr Jagadish Ullal Mallya Snr: Original Research. Reference Values of Gait Speed and Gait Spatiotemporal Parameters for a South East Asian Population: The Yishun Study. Lau LK, Wee SL, Pang WJB, Chen KK, Abdul Jabbar K, Yap PLK, Mallya JU, Ng DHM, Tan QLL, Seah WT, Ng TP. Clinical Interventions in Aging 2020, 15:1753-1765.

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