Association between new indices in the locomotive syndrome risk test and decline in mobility: third survey of the ROAD study
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Noriko Yoshimura | Toru Ogata | Hiroyuki Oka | Hiroshi Kawaguchi | Sakae Tanaka | Kozo Nakamura | Sakae Tanaka | H. Oka | T. Ogata | H. Kawaguchi | N. Yoshimura | S. Muraki | Kozo Nakamura | Shigeyuki Muraki | Toru Akune | T. Akune
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