Education-related differences in physical performance after age 60: a cross-sectional study assessing variation by age, gender and occupation
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Ingemar Kåreholt | Hui-Xin Wang | I. Kåreholt | E. Rydwik | S. Angleman | A. Welmer | Hui-Xin Wang | Elisabeth Rydwik | Anna-Karin Welmer | Sara Angleman | Sara B. Angleman | Anna-Karin Welmer
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