A Short Physical Performance Battery Assessing Lower Extremity Function: Association With Self-Reported Disability and Prediction of Mortality and Nursing Home Admission
Jack M. Guralnik(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Robert B. Wallace(University of Iowa), Luigi Ferrucci(National Institute on Aging), Dan G. Blazer(Duke University), Paul A. Scherr(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), E. M. Simonsick(National Institutes of Health), Lisa Berkman(Johns Hopkins University), Robert J. Glynn(Brigham and Women's Hospital)
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