Frailty transitions and prevalence in an ageing population: longitudinal analysis of primary care data from an open cohort of adults aged 50 and over in England, 2006–2017.

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References: Walsh B, Fogg C, Harris S, Roderick P, Lusignan SD, England T, Clegg A, Brailsford S, Fraser SDS. Frailty transitions and prevalence in an ageing population: longitudinal analysis of primary care data from an open cohort of adults aged 50 and over in England, 2006–2017. Age and Ageing 2023;52(5)afad058. https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afad058

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Walsh B, Fogg C, Harris S, Roderick P, Lusignan SD, England T, Clegg A, Brailsford S, Fraser SDS.

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