The association of non-severe COVID-19 infection and progression to frailty among robust older veterans
Background: Studies have shown that frailty was increased in hospitalized COVID-19 patients. However, it is not clear whether non-severe COVID-19 increases the risk for pre-frailty and frailty development. Our study aimed to determine the risk of developing frailty and pre-frailty in robust veterans...
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Main Authors: | Natasha M. Resendes (Author), Jerry Bradley (Author), Fei Tang (Author), Iriana S. Hammel (Author), Jorge G. Ruiz (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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