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Fig 1.

Flowchart of subject selection and classification.

BNP = B-type natriuretic peptide.

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Table 1.

Demographic and clinical data for each BNP group.

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Fig 2.

A, B, C. Rehabilitation effectiveness (A), handgrip strength (B), and GNRI (C) in the Low, Middle, and High plasma BNP groups. *p<0.05 vs. Low plasma BNP group.

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Fig 3.

Distribution of REs values according to age-specific tertiles of plasma BNP levels overall, in patients <83 years old and patients ≥ 83 years old, respectively.

*p<0.05 vs. Low plasma BNP group.

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Table 2.

Demographic and clinical data for each REs group.

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Fig 4.

A, B, C. Plasma BNP levels (A), handgrip strength (B), and GNRI (C) in the Low, Middle, and High Res groups. *p<0.05 vs. Low REs group, †p<0.05 vs. Middle REs group.

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Table 3.

Multiple linear regression analysis for REs in 116 patients with hip fracture in convalescent rehabilitation wards in Japan using demographic, clinical, biochemical date.

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Fig 5.

Distribution of REs values according to age-specific heart failure stage according to the ACC/AHA guideline classification overall, in patients <83 years old and patients ≥ 83 years old, respectively.

*p<0.05 vs. HF Stage A group. †p<0.05 vs. HF Stage B group.

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