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期刊名:Journal of epidemiology and community health

缩写:J EPIDEMIOL COMMUN H

ISSN:0143-005X

e-ISSN:1470-2738

IF/分区:3.7/Q1

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Background: Evolving migration patterns between the USA and Mexico may alter the traditional health advantages associated with Mexican immigrants in the USA. This study examines the relationship between migration status a...
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Background: Sarcopenia is a major age-related health condition that remains inadequately recognised as a public health concern. While previous studies have primarily focused on physical risk factors, limited evidence exis...
Huihua Li,Christina P C Sim,Abhijit Visaria et al. Huihua Li et al.
Background: We evaluated the impact of the number of teeth on health expectancy, measured as years of life without limitations in activities of daily living (ADLs) and physical function, among adults aged ≥60 years. ...