Risk factors for frailty in elderly Japanese people who received Ningen Dock: a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Frailty is a clinical condition characterized by increased vulnerability to adverse health outcomes. Elderly people are screened for frailty as part of preventative care. However, the risk factors for frailty among older adults who undergo Ningen Dock, a comprehensive medical che...
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Main Authors: | Mie Araki (Author), Yuta Takahashi (Author), Yoshiaki Ohyama (Author), Ayumu Nagamine (Author), Emiri Takahashi (Author), Kunihiko Imai (Author), Kunihiko Hayashi (Author), Tetsuya Nakamura (Author), Masahiko Kurabayashi (Author), Kyoko Obayashi (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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