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Association of dietary diversity with disability in activities of daily living among older Chinese people: a longitudinal study
CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that a higher DDS was associated with a lower risk of disability in ADL among older Chinese adults. Greater efforts to promote a diverse diet should be targeted towards older adult for preventing disability in ADL.
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