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- 2016
- Validation of the FNIH sarcopenia criteria and SOF frailty index as predictors for longterm mortality in ambulatory older men (
- Three year functional changes and long-term mortality hazard in community-dwelling older men (
- Association of spontaneous 3-year changes in physical function with subsequent 15-year mortality in community-dwelling older men (
- Validation of the Study of Osteoporotic Fractures (SOF) frailty index as predictor of long-term mortality in ambulatory older men (
- Validation of the FNIH sarcopenia criteria and SOF frailty index as predictors of long-term mortality in ambulatory older men (
- 2015
- Persistent decline over 3 years in physical function predicts 15-year mortality in ambulatory older men (
- The FNIH-criteria for sarcopenia predict 15-year mortality in ambulatory older men (
- Longitudinal performance assessment for predicting adverse outcomes: the added value to single time point Timed Up and Go assessment (
- Change in Timed Up and Go performance over time in community-dwelling older men (
- Frailty and health-related quality of life in ambulatory older men (