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“... idosas pré-frágeis ou em processo de fragilização e 16% de frágeis sendo mais acentuado entre as mulheres...”
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“... / or fatigue and decrease of muscle strength) and for mortality (except unintentional weight loss and decreased...”
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“... physiological process of aging, and to living in environments that are not adapted to their needs19. Furthermore...”
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“... unintended weight loss, respectively. The decrease in the scores of the indicative for depression was...”
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“...Introduction: The institutionalization process alone is considered a predictor of impairment...”
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