Diagnostic criteria for sarcopenia and physical performance
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M. Narici | D. Jones | S. Sipilä | J. Hogrel | G. Butler-Browne | Mati Pääsuke | E. Sillanpää | A. Maier | T. Voit | C. Meskers | L. Stenroth | H. Gapeyeva | J. McPhee | A. Bijlsma | R. Westendorp | Y. Barnouin | N. V. D. Eshof
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