Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders Study: Recruitment and Baseline Characteristics
Anthony P. Marsh(Wake Forest University), Jack M. Guralnik(National Institutes of Health Clinical Center), Kathryn Domanchuk(Northwestern University), Cynthia M. Castro(Hinge Health), Michael Marsiske(Institute on Aging), Laura Lovato(Wake Forest University), Erik J. Groessl(University of California, San Diego), Erica McDavitt(Tufts University), Ruben Rodate(Pennington Biomedical Research Center), Joanne M. McGloin(Hesco (United States)), Marco Pahor(University of Florida), Kimberly Kennedy(Wake Forest University), Nancy W. Glynn(University of Pittsburgh)
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