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Nutritional status and self-reported and performance-based evaluation of physical function of elderly persons in rural Bangladesh
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 07/02/09
Ferdous T et al. - Good nutritional status is important for the physical function of elderly people, even after controlling for possible confounders. Performance tests indicated a higher degree of functional impairment than that observed by self-reported estimation.
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