Developing an assessment based on physical fitness age to evaluate motor function in frail and healthy elderly women
Masaki Nakagaichi,1 Yuya Anan,2 Yuto Hikiji,3 Sou Uratani4 1Sports and Life Sciences, National Institute of Fitness and Sports in KANOYA, Kanoya, Japan; 2Department of Nutritional Health, Kwassui Women’s University, Nagasaki, Japan; 3Department of Rehabilitation, Nagasaki Yuai Hospital, K...
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Main Authors: | Nakagaichi M, Anan Y, Hikiji Y, Uratani S |
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Dove Medical Press
2018
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