Relationships among body weight, joint moments generated during functional activities, and hip bone mass in older adults.
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Man-Ying Wang | Joo-Eun Song | G. Salem | G. Greendale | S. Flanagan | Joo-Eun Song | Gail A Greendale | Man-Ying Wang | Sean P Flanagan | George J Salem | Man‐Ying Wang
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