Association of grip strength and comorbidities with all-cause mortality in the older hypertensive adults
BackgroundWith growing concerns about global population aging, comorbidity, and disability have emerged as key variables that influence the health of the older adults in terms of disease and function. This study sought to examine the impact of comorbidity and impairment using disease and functional...
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Main Authors: | Ying Wang (Author), Tianyu Meng (Author), Wei Yang (Author), Miaojia Yan (Author), Xianming Su (Author), Xiaohong Wang (Author), Lihong Chen (Author), Yanping Ren (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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