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Physical performance measures associated with life space of older adults. [PDF]
Lin SH +6 more
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Objective The purpose was to evaluate a biomarker score consisting of MUC5B rs35705950 promoter variant, plasma matrix metalloproteinase‐7 (MMP‐7), and serum anti–malondialdehyde‐acetaldehyde (anti‐MAA) antibody for rheumatoid arthritis (RA)–associated interstitial lung disease (ILD) risk stratification.
Kelsey Coziahr +16 more
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Association of bedroom particulate matter, sleep quality and next-day physical performance. [PDF]
Lin X +5 more
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Objective We investigated whether a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) affects the quality of inpatient acute myocardial infarction (AMI) care and long‐term mortality post‐AMI. Methods We analyzed data from 784,091 adults, 6,047 with a diagnosis of RA, from England and Wales hospitalized with AMI between 2005 and 2019 from the Myocardial Ischaemia ...
Megan Butler +8 more
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Prospective analysis of post-COVID-19 hospitalization: Impact on pulmonary function, physical performance and overall functionality. [PDF]
de Oliveira DB +7 more
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Geschikte testen nodig om bij ouderen met cognitieve problemen :- effect behandeling meten (groepen/individu)- functionele status- screening/diagnostiek. Deze presentatie bespreekt de evidence based (valide en betrouwbare) meetinstrumenten.
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Objective We developed a novel electronic health record sidecar application to visualize key rheumatoid arthritis (RA) outcomes, including disease activity, physical function, and pain, via a patient‐facing graphical interface designed for use during outpatient visits (“RA PRO dashboard”).
Gabriela Schmajuk +16 more
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Associations between androgen levels and endurance training-induced changes in body composition and physical performance in premenopausal females. [PDF]
Salmi VM +5 more
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Objective Knee osteoarthritis (OA) commonly affects individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and is associated with increased risk of diabetes‐related complications. To better understand potential mechanisms, we examined the association between symptomatic knee OA and glycemic control in individuals with T2DM.
Lauren K. King +10 more
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