노인의 근감소증과 운동기능저하증후군에 대한 연구: 물리치료 평가도구를 통한 임계값 제시 = A Study on Sarcopenia and Locomotive Syndrome in the Elderly: Propose of Cut-off Values through Physical Therapy Evaluation Tools
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노인의 근감소증과 운동기능저하증후군에 대한 연구: 물리치료 평가도구를 통한 임계값 제시 = A Study on Sarcopenia and Locomotive Syndrome in the Elderly: Propose of Cut-off Values through Physical Therapy Evaluation Tools' 의 주제별 논문영향력
논문영향력 요약
주제
근감소증
노인
신체기능 평가
운동기능저하 증후군
임계값
동일주제 총논문수
논문피인용 총횟수
주제별 논문영향력의 평균
3,246
0
0.0%
주제별 논문영향력
논문영향력
주제
주제별 논문수
주제별 피인용횟수
주제별 논문영향력
주제어
근감소증
80
0
0.0%
노인
3,139
0
0.0%
신체기능 평가
1
0
0.0%
운동기능저하 증후군
3
0
0.0%
임계값
23
0
0.0%
계
3,246
0
0.0%
* 다른 주제어 보유 논문에서 피인용된 횟수
0
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노인의 근감소증과 운동기능저하증후군에 대한 연구: 물리치료 평가도구를 통한 임계값 제시 = A Study on Sarcopenia and Locomotive Syndrome in the Elderly: Propose of Cut-off Values through Physical Therapy Evaluation Tools' 의 참고문헌
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노인의 근감소증과 운동기능저하증후군에 대한 연구: 물리치료 평가도구를 통한 임계값 제시 = A Study on Sarcopenia and Locomotive Syndrome in the Elderly: Propose of Cut-off Values through Physical Therapy Evaluation Tools'
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