Optimal Cutoffs for the Diagnosis of Sarcopenia in Older Chinese Adults
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B. Dong | S. Hai | Hui Wang | M. Yalawar | Yan Liu | Haili Liu | G. Baggs | Yan Liu | Ai-qin Ma | Ting-hong Lv | Wenguang Sun | Wei Chen | Xiaodong Shi | S. Ge | Qin Du | Xiaohui Feng | Venkata Saibaba Pinupa
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