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The ecological model: A framework for understanding the effects of health risks among the elderly.

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Univariate and bivariate results of elderly obesity and its association with hypertension.

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Multilevel multinomial logit model of elderly obesity and its effect on stage 1 and stage 2 hypertension using systolic and diastolic unordered measures.

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Univariate, bivariate and adjusted results of generalized linear mixed effect logit model of arthritis on elderly obesity.

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Univariate, bivariate and adjusted results of generalized linear mixed effect ordinal logit models of difficulties with recall on elderly obesity.

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Univariate, bivariate and adjusted results of generalized linear mixed effect ordinal logit models of difficulties with learning a new task on elderly obesity.

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Univariate, bivariate and adjusted results of generalized linear mixed effect logit models of activities of daily living (ADLs) on elderly obesity.

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Univariate, bivariate and adjusted results of generalized linear mixed effect logit model of instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) on elderly obesity.

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