Physiological frailty in chronically homeless young adults determined by handgrip strength
If there are only few studies on homelessness, scientific research addressing the physiological conditions of the homeless are almost nil. In order to examine the feasibility of such investigations, we conducted a study analyzing the prevalence of frailty among fifty chronically homeless young adult...
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Main Authors: | Ali Ruiz Coronel (Author), Rubén Fossión (Author), Josué Sauri García (Author) |
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Social Medicine Publication Group,
2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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