Multimorbidity patterns are differentially associated with functional ability and decline in a longitudinal cohort of older women
Age and Ageing2015Vol. 44(5), pp. 810–816
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Abstract
distinct multimorbidity patterns were differentially associated with functional ability and decline. Given the paucity of studies on multimorbidity patterns, future studies should seek to assess the reproducibility of our findings in other populations and settings, and investigate the potential implications for improved prediction of functional decline.
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