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    • Kivelä, Sirkka-Liisa
    • Kiviranta, Heini
    • Kujanpää, Hanna
    • Kukkonen, Mari
    • Kuneinen, Susanna
    • Lähteenmäki, Ritva
    • Lehto, Hanna-Riikka
    • Lehto, Veli-Matti
    • Lepistö-Mäkivaara, Sirpa
    • Liira, Juha
    • Luther-Tontasse, Emma
    • Majaluoma, Susa
    • Miinalainen, Sofia
    • Niemelä, Sakke
    • Nyman, Pia
    • Österman, Samu
    • Palmu, Samuel
    • Penttinen, Markus
    • Pulkkinen, Johanna
    • Rantanen, Ansa


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    • Senioreita kabinetteihin  (2010)
    • Senior Health Clinic for 75-year-old home-dwelling Finns - study design, clinic protocol and non-response analysis  (2023)
    • Seniorikommuunit vahvistaisivat Suomen maabrändiä  (2010)
    • Sense of coherence predicts adolescent mental health  (2020)
    • Sex hormone levels did not predict mortality in older Finnish men  (2016)
    • Sex hormones and cardiovascular risk: a 9-year follow-up among older men in Finland  (2014)
    • Sex hormones and the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus: a 9-year follow-up among elderly men in Finland  (2015)
    • Short Berg Balance Scale, BBS-9, as a predictor of fall risk among the aged – a prospective 12-month follow-up study  (2013)
    • Short Berg Balance Scale - correlation to static and dynamic balance and applicability among the aged  (2012)
    • Short stature in men is associated with subclinical peripheral arterial disease  (2016)

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