Does Weight Loss from Middle Age to Old Age Explain the inverse Weight Mortality Relation in Old Age?
Katalin G. Losonczy, Dan G. Blazer(Duke University), Eleanor M. Simonsick(National Institutes of Health), R. Bruce Wallace(University of Iowa), T. B. Harris(National Institutes of Health), Joan Cornoni‐Huntley(E.ON (Germany)), A M Ostfeld(Yale University), Nancy R. Cook(Brigham and Women's Hospital)
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