ON MUSCLE MASS IN ADL DEPENDENT OLDER PEOPLE WITH AND WITHOUT MALNUTRITION — A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
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Y. Gustafson | L. Lundin-Olsson | E. Rosendahl | N. Lindelöf | L. Håglin | H. Littbrand | M. Carlsson
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