Reference values of hand-grip dynamometry and the relationship between low strength and mortality in older Chileans
Lydia Lera, Cecilia Albala, Bárbara Leyton, Carlos Márquez, Bárbara Angel, Rodrigo Saguez, Hugo Sánchez Public Health Nutrition Unit, Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile Aim: This study was aimed to set refere...
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Main Authors: | Lera L, Albala C, Leyton B, Márquez C, Angel B, Saguez R, Sánchez H |
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Dove Medical Press
2018
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