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Epigenetic age acceleration and the risk of frailty, and persistent activities of daily living (ADL) disability.

Aung Zaw Zaw PhyoSara E EspinozaAnne M MurrayPeter D FransquetJo WrigglesworthRobyn L WoodsJoanne Ryan
Published in: Age and ageing (2024)
Epigenetic AA in later life is associated with increasing frailty scores per year and the risk of incident FI-defined frailty.
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