Higher Inflammatory Marker Levels in Older Persons: Associations With 5-Year Change in Muscle Mass and Muscle Strength
L. Schaap(Amsterdam Public Health), Saskia M.F. Pluijm(Erasmus MC), Lisa H. Colbert(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Marjolein Visser, Frances A. Tylavsky(University of Tennessee Health Science Center), Anne B. Newman(University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa), Stephen B. Kritchevsky(Wake Forest University), T. B. Harris(National Institutes of Health), M. Pahor(University of Miami), S. M. Rubin(University of California, San Francisco), D.J.H. Deeg(Amsterdam Public Health)
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