Zeng et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Differences in body composition and physical functions associated with sarcopenia in Chinese elderly: reference values and prevalenceZeng et al., 2015
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- 7292769966748340027
- Author
- Zeng P
- Wu S
- Han Y
- Liu J
- Zhang Y
- Zhang E
- Zhang Y
- Gong H
- Pang J
- Tang Z
- Liu H
- Zheng X
- Zhang T
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- Publication venue
- Archives of gerontology and geriatrics
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This study investigates the age-related differences in skeletal muscle mass (SM), muscle strength and physical performance in mainland Chinese. Based on available data, the reference values (criteria) for the definition of sarcopenia in elderly Chinese were explored …
- 208000001076 Sarcopenia 0 title abstract description 74
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