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Higher extracellular water-to-total body water ratio more strongly reflects the locomotive syndrome risk and frailty than sarco

Geriatrics
Author
Tanaka et al.
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Used Parameters : ASMI, ECW/TBW

Publication Year : 2020

Country : Japan

Journal : Gerontology and Geriatrics

… In bioelectric impedance analysis, this ratio is an important indicator; if it is high, it is … life span has
been extended, there is a need to focus on maintaining better health, which … pre-frailty groups
(p = 0.71); however, participants in the frailty group had significantly higher ECW/TBW …
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