Added Value of Physical Performance Measures in Predicting Adverse Health‐Related Events: Results from the Health, Aging and Body Composition Study
Matteo Cesari(World Health Organization - Pakistan), Jennifer S. Brach(University of Pittsburgh), Marjolein Visser(GGD Amsterdam), Frances A. Tylavsky(University of Tennessee Health Science Center), Anne B. Newman(University of Pittsburgh), Stephen B. Kritchevsky(Wake Forest University), Eleanor M. Simonsick(National Institutes of Health), Suzanne Satterfield(Institute on Aging), Susan M. Rubin(University of California, San Francisco), Tamara B. Harris, Marco Pahor(University of Florida), B. Penninx(Institute on Aging), Doug C. Bauer(University of California, San Francisco)
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