Lower Extremity Function and Subsequent Disability: Consistency Across Studies, Predictive Models, and Value of Gait Speed Alone Compared With the Short Physical Performance Battery
Jack M. Guralnik(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Robert B. Wallace(University of Iowa), Suzanne G. Leveille(University of Massachusetts Boston), Luigi Ferrucci(National Institute on Aging), G. V. Ostir(Community Health Center), Kyriakos S. Markides(The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston), Stephanie A. Studenski(University of Pittsburgh), Lisa Berkman(Johns Hopkins University), Carl F. Pieper(Duke University)
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