High adherence to a Mediterranean diet and lower risk of frailty among French older adults community-dwellers: Results from the Three-City-Bordeaux Study
Berna Rahi(Sam Houston State University), Catherine Féart(Université de Bordeaux), Soufiane Ajana(Bordeaux Population Health), Karine Pérès(Bordeaux Population Health), Maturin Tabué-Teguo(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Martinique), Jean‐François Dartigues(Université de Bordeaux)
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