Dietary Protein, Muscle and Physical Function in the Very Old

scientific article published on 20 July 2018

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P356DOI10.3390/NU10070935
P932PMC publication ID6073115
P698PubMed publication ID30037048

P50authorKarl-Heinz WagnerQ38362708
Oliver NeubauerQ39068654
David Cameron-SmithQ40191141
Bernhard FranzkeQ86075913
P2093author name stringBernhard Franzke
David Cameron-Smith
Karl-Heinz Wagner
Oliver Neubauer
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P275copyright licenseCreative Commons AttributionQ6905323
P6216copyright statuscopyrightedQ50423863
P433issue7
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjecttissueQ40397
activities of daily livingQ423243
human musculoskeletal systemQ726543
sarcopeniaQ1787939
proteinQ21296145
P304page(s)935
P577publication date2018-07-20
P1433published inNutrientsQ7070485
P1476titleDietary Protein, Muscle and Physical Function in the Very Old
P478volume10