Association of Long-Distance Corridor Walk Performance With Mortality, Cardiovascular Disease, Mobility Limitation, and Disability
Anne B. Newman(University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa), Tamara B. Harris, Jennifer S. Brach(Institute on Aging), Barbara L. Naydeck, Robert M. Boudreau(University of Tennessee Health Science Center), Stephen B. Kritchevsky(Wake Forest University), Eleanor M. Simonsick(National Institutes of Health), Suzanne Satterfield(Institute on Aging), Stephanie A. Studenski(University of Pittsburgh), Marco Pahor(University of Florida), Michael C. Nevitt
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