Relation of incident chronic disease with changes in muscle function, mobility, and self-reported health: Results from the Health and Retirement Study.
The primary objective was to learn the extent that muscle function, mobility, and self-reported health decline following incident diabetes, stroke, lung problem, and heart problems. A secondary objective was to measure subsequent recovery following the incident events. A longitudinal panel study of...
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Main Authors: | James Davis (Author), Eunjung Lim (Author), Deborah A Taira (Author), John Chen (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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