Higher Protein but Not Energy Intake Is Associated With a Lower Prevalence of Frailty Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults in the French Three-City Cohort
Berna Rahi(Sam Houston State University), Catherine Féart(Université de Bordeaux), Zoé Colombet(Université de Bordeaux), Jean‐François Dartigues(Hôpital Pellegrin), Yves Boirie(Unité de Nutrition Humaine), Luc Letenneur(Inserm), Magali González‐Colaço Harmand(Hospital Universitario de Getafe)
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