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Huisingh-Scheetz, Megan J.
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Screening for Frailty in Thoracic Surgical Patients.
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Measuring Physical Activity with Hip Accelerometry among U.S. Older Adults: How Many Days Are Enough?
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Correction: Measuring Physical Activity with Hip Accelerometry among U.S. Older Adults: How Many Days Are Enough?
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The Relationship Between Physical Activity and Frailty Among U.S. Older Adults Based on Hourly Accelerometry Data.
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Social capital predicts accelerometry-measured physical activity among older adults in the U.S.: a cross-sectional study in the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project.
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Accuracy of Physical Function Questions to Predict Moderate-Vigorous Physical Activity as Measured by Hip Accelerometry.
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Variability in Hourly Activity Levels: Statistical Noise or Insight Into Older Adult Frailty?
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Early Frailty Biomarkers: Patterns of Activity and Energy Expenditure
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Exploring Shared Effects of Multisensory Impairment, Physical Dysfunction, and Cognitive Impairment on Physical Activity: An Observational Study in a National Sample.
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2015-2016 Normative Data for the 3-m Usual Walk, Five Repeated Chair Stands, and Static Balance Components of the SPPB Among U.S. Older Adults Across Two Nationally Representative Data Sets: NSHAP and NHATS.
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Barriers and facilitators to smartwatch-based prehabilitation participation among frail surgery patients: a qualitative study.
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