Physical fitness and 6.5-year mortality in an 85-year-old community-dwelling population.
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Yutaka Yoshitake | Kenichi Goto | Tatsuji Nishihara | T. Nishihara | K. Toyoshima | I. Soh | K. Sonoki | Y. Takata | Toshihiro Ansai | Yutaka Takata | Kazuo Sonoki | Akihiro Yoshida | I. Nakamichi | Ritsuko Fujisawa | T. Ansai | S. Awano | A. Yoshida | Inho Soh | Shuji Awano | Yasuo Kimura | Ikuo Nakamichi | Kuniaki Toyoshima | Ritsuko Fujisawa | Y. Yoshitake | Y. Kimura | Kenichi Goto | Ikuo Nakamichi
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