Prognostic factors for weight loss over 1-year period in patients recently diagnosed with mild Alzheimer Disease

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Prognostic factors for weight loss over 1-year period in patients recently diagnosed with mild Alzheimer Disease. / Hansen, M.L.; Waldorff, F.B.; Waldemar, G.; Hansen, Marie-Louise H; Waldorff, Frans Boch; Waldemar, Gunhild.

I: Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders, Bind 25, Nr. 3, 2011, s. 269-75.

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Hansen, ML, Waldorff, FB, Waldemar, G, Hansen, M-LH, Waldorff, FB & Waldemar, G 2011, 'Prognostic factors for weight loss over 1-year period in patients recently diagnosed with mild Alzheimer Disease', Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders, bind 25, nr. 3, s. 269-75. https://doi.org/10.1097/WAD.0b013e3182096624

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Hansen, M. L., Waldorff, F. B., Waldemar, G., Hansen, M-L. H., Waldorff, F. B., & Waldemar, G. (2011). Prognostic factors for weight loss over 1-year period in patients recently diagnosed with mild Alzheimer Disease. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders, 25(3), 269-75. https://doi.org/10.1097/WAD.0b013e3182096624

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Hansen ML, Waldorff FB, Waldemar G, Hansen M-LH, Waldorff FB, Waldemar G. Prognostic factors for weight loss over 1-year period in patients recently diagnosed with mild Alzheimer Disease. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders. 2011;25(3):269-75. https://doi.org/10.1097/WAD.0b013e3182096624

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Hansen, M.L. ; Waldorff, F.B. ; Waldemar, G. ; Hansen, Marie-Louise H ; Waldorff, Frans Boch ; Waldemar, Gunhild. / Prognostic factors for weight loss over 1-year period in patients recently diagnosed with mild Alzheimer Disease. I: Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders. 2011 ; Bind 25, Nr. 3. s. 269-75.

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