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期刊名:Journal of frailty & aging

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ISSN:2260-1341

e-ISSN:2273-4309

IF/分区:3.3/Q2

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The heterogeneous group of older adults may be differentiated into three subgroups in order to facilitate the development and implementation of personalized healthcare interventions: 1) "disabled individuals" (i.e., those needing assistance...
J A C Triscott,B M Dobbs,R M McKay et al. J A C Triscott et al.
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