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Analyzing Global Sarcopenia Research: Revealing Trends and Hotspots through Bibliometric Analysis and Visualization (1997–2022)

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Long, H., Chen, AL., Huang, SW. et al. Analyzing Global Sarcopenia Research: Revealing Trends and Hotspots through Bibliometric Analysis and Visualization (1997–2022). J Nutr Health Aging 27, 1147–1148 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12603-023-2016-8

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