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Research Article
The relationship between sarcopenic obesity and changes in quadriceps muscle thickness and echo intensity in patients with stroke
Motoki Maruyamaa Department of Rehabilitation, Akita Cerebrospinal and Cardiovascular Center, Akita, Japan;b Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Akita Cerebrospinal and Cardiovascular Center, Akita, JapanCorrespondence[email protected]
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Yuki Kagayaa Department of Rehabilitation, Akita Cerebrospinal and Cardiovascular Center, Akita, JapanView further author information
, Sota Kajiwaraa Department of Rehabilitation, Akita Cerebrospinal and Cardiovascular Center, Akita, JapanView further author information
, Takuto Oikawaa Department of Rehabilitation, Akita Cerebrospinal and Cardiovascular Center, Akita, JapanView further author information
, Manabu Horikawaa Department of Rehabilitation, Akita Cerebrospinal and Cardiovascular Center, Akita, JapanView further author information
, Mika Fujimotoc Department of Nutrition, Akita Cerebrospinal and Cardiovascular Center, Akita, JapanView further author information
& Masahiro Sasakib Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Akita Cerebrospinal and Cardiovascular Center, Akita, JapanView further author information
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Received 10 Jan 2024, Accepted 31 Mar 2024, Published online: 08 Apr 2024
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