Composite diagnostic criteria are problematic for linking
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PDF) Composite diagnostic criteria are problematic for linking potentially distinct populations: the case of frailty
Combined use of two frailty tools in predicting mortality in older adults
Composite diagnostic criteria are problematic for linking potentially distinct populations: the case of frailty
Data-driven health deficit assessment improves a frailty index's prediction of current cognitive status and future conversion to dementia: results from ADNI
Jennifer LAI, Fellow, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, U-M, Division of Pediatric Nephrology
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Research articles Scientific Reports
Simulation study to demonstrate biases created by diagnostic criteria of mental illnesses: major depressive episodes, dysthymia, and manic episodes
Variability and agreement of frailty measures and risk of falls, hospital admissions and mortality in TILDA
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