Diet and lifestyle behaviours simultaneously act on frailty: it is time to move the threshold of frailty prevention and control forward
Abstract Background To analyse the association among the simultaneous effects of dietary intake, daily life behavioural factors, and frailty outcomes in older Chinese women, we predicted the probability of maintaining physical robustness under a combination of different variables. Methods The Fried...
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Main Authors: | Shan-lan Yang (Author), Lei Wu (Author), He-lang Huang (Author), Lang-lang Zhang (Author), Yi-xin Chen (Author), Sheng Zhou (Author), Xiu-xiu Chen (Author), Jiao-feng Wang (Author), Chao-bao Zhang (Author), Zhi-jun Bao (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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