Depressive symptoms and physical decline in community-dwelling older persons.
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R B Wallace | L. Ferrucci | J. Guralnik | B. Penninx | E. Simonsick | R. Wallace | D. Deeg | D J Deeg | J M Guralnik | L Ferrucci | E M Simonsick | B W Penninx | R. B. Wallace | B. Penninx
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