International working group on Sarcopenia
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L. Ferrucci | M. Cesari | M. Pahor | R. Fielding | W. Evans | B. Vellas | S. Studenski | W. Chumlea | W. Evans | The Task Force Members | Matteo Cesari | Bruno Vellas | Roger A. Fielding | Leah M. Ferrucci | Stephanie A. Studenski | Marco Pahor | W. C. Chumlea
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