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Grip strength cutpoints for the identification of clinically relevant weaknessAlley et al., 2014
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- Alley D
- Shardell M
- Peters K
- McLean R
- Dam T
- Kenny A
- Fragala M
- Harris T
- Kiel D
- Guralnik J
- Ferrucci L
- Kritchevsky S
- Studenski S
- Vassileva M
- Cawthon P
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- Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biomedical Sciences and Medical Sciences
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Background. Weakness is common and contributes to disability, but no consensus exists regarding a strength cutpoint to identify persons at high risk. This analysis, conducted as part of the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health Sarcopenia Project, sought to identify …
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