Age-related normative values for handgrip strength and grip strength’s usefulness as a predictor of mortality and both cognitive and physical decline in older adults in northwest Russia
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J. Degryse | A. Turusheva | E. Frolova | J-M. Degryse | E. Frolova | A. Turusheva | Elena V. Frolova | Jean-Marie Degryse
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