Objectively Measured Daily Step Counts and Prevalence of Frailty in 3,616 Older Adults
Daiki Watanabe(National Institute of Health Sciences), Kyoto‐Kameoka Study Group(National Institute of Infectious Diseases), Misaka Kimura(Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine), Tsukasa Yoshida(Government of Japan), Yosuke Yamada(Tohoku University), Yuya Watanabe(Doshisha University)
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