Association between sarcopenia and oral functions in community‐dwelling older adults: A cross‐sectional study
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Y. Fujiwara | M. Iwasaki | H. Kawai | Takumi Abe | S. Seino | S. Shinkai | A. Kitamura | Yutaka Watanabe | K. Motokawa | M. Shirobe | A. Edahiro | Y. Taniguchi | Y. Ohara | Hunkyung Kim | H. Hirano | K. Ihara | T. Kera | S. Obuchi | Yoshihiro Kugimiya
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