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“... Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS), version 21.0. Project approved by the Ethics Committee...”
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“... social activities, depression, loss of mobility, physical weakness, and even increased risk of falls...”
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“... there was an increase in frail elderly; and decrease in pre- frail and non- frail. Regardless of follow...”
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“...Frailty is a dynamic process characterized by changes among its conditions. Hospitalization...”
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“...Introduction: The institutionalization process alone is considered a predictor of impairment...”
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