Gait speed at usual pace as a predictor of adverse outcomes in community-dwelling older people an International Academy on Nutrition and Aging (IANA) Task Force
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M. Inzitari | L. Donini | O. Beauchet | M. Inzitari | M. Visser | M. Cesari | P. Ritz | G. Onder | A. Salvá | S. Andrieu | Y. Rolland | G. Abellán van Kan | B. Vellas | G. A. Kan | M. Bonnefoy | J. Bauer | S. Gillette-Guyonnet | F. Nourhashémi | M. Visser | Y. Rolland | M. Cesari | G. Onder | B. Vellas | S. Gillette-Guyonnet | S. Andrieu | F. Nourhashemi | P. Ritz | L. M. Donini | M. Houles | O. Beauchet | Gabor Abellan Van Kan | J. Bauer | M. Bonnefoy | A. Salva | M. Visser | E. Offord-Cavin | F. Nourhashemi | S. Gillette‐Guyonnet | Patricia K. Anthony | Isabel Jurk | Elizabeth Offord-Cavin
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