The FNIH Sarcopenia Project: Rationale, Study Description, Conference Recommendations, and Final Estimates
Stephanie A. Studenski(University of Pittsburgh), Maria T. Vassileva(Foundation for the National Institutes of Health), Douglas P. Kiel(Harvard University), Jack M. Guralnik(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Robert R. McLean(Navitas Systems (United States)), Rose Anne Kenny(Trinity College Dublin), Peggy M. Cawthon(University of California, San Francisco), Luigi Ferrucci(National Institute on Aging), Michelle Shardell(Human Genome Sciences (United States)), Maren S. Fragala(University of Central Florida), Stephen B. Kritchevsky(Wake Forest University), Tamara B. Harris(National Institutes of Health), Katherine W. Peters(California Pacific Medical Center), Thuy-Tien L. Dam(Columbia University), Dawn E. Alley(University of Minnesota)
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