Lifetime according to health status among the oldest olds in Denmark.
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Does improved survival lead to a more fragile population: time trends in second and third hospital admissions among men and women above the age of 60 in SwedenImproving retention of very old participants in longitudinal research: experiences from the Newcastle 85+ study.The contribution of diseases to the male-female disability-survival paradox in the very old: results from the Newcastle 85+ study.Trends in age at first hospital admission in relation to trends in life expectancy in Swedish men and women above the age of 60
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Lifetime according to health status among the oldest olds in Denmark.
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Lifetime according to health status among the oldest olds in Denmark.
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Lifetime according to health status among the oldest olds in Denmark.
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Bernard Jeune
Inge Petersen
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10.1093/AGEING/AFN239
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2008-11-18T00:00:00Z