The Protective Effect of Emotional Vitality on Adverse Health Outcomes in Disabled Older Women
Brenda W.J.H. Penninx(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Linda P. Fried(Johns Hopkins University), Karen Bandeen‐Roche(Johns Hopkins University), Luigi Ferrucci(National Institutes of Health), Judith D. Kasper(Goethe University Frankfurt), Jack M. Guralnik(National Institutes of Health), Eleanor M. Simonsick(National Institutes of Health)
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