Correlation between Muscle Strength and Muscle Mass, and Their Association with Walking Speed, in Community-Dwelling Elderly Japanese Individuals
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J. Tamaki | Yoshimi Tanimoto | Itsushi Hayashida | Yuka Takahashi | Toshiyuki Kusabiraki | Junko Tamaki | Yoshimi Tanimoto | Itsushi Hayashida | Toshiyuki Kusabiraki | Yuka Takahashi
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