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1. Association of decreased frequency of conversation with depression, oral function and eating alone: A cross-sectional study of older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic.

2. Association between frequency of laughter and oral health among community-dwelling older adults: a population-based cross-sectional study in Japan.

3. Self-rated health is associated with subsequent functional decline among older adults in Japan.

4. Effect of early diagnosis and lifestyle modification on functional activities in community-dwelling elderly adults with glucose intolerance: 5-year longitudinal study.

5. Positive affect as a predictor of lower risk of functional decline in community-dwelling elderly in Japan.

6. Self-rated happiness is associated with functional ability, mood, quality of life and income, but not with medical condition in community-dwelling elderly in Japan.

7. "Field medicine" for reconsidering "optimal aging".

8. Comprehensive geriatric assessment of elderly highlanders in Qinghai, China II: the association of polycythemia with lifestyle-related diseases among the three ethnicities.

9. Comprehensive geriatric assessment of elderly highlanders in Qinghai, China I: activities of daily living, quality of life and metabolic syndrome.

10. Community-dwelling elderly fallers in Japan are older, more disabled, and more depressed than nonfallers.

11. Occasions for laughter and dementia risk: Findings from a six‐year cohort study.

12. Fall Risk Index predicts functional decline regardless of fall experiences among community-dwelling elderly.

13. Comprehensive geriatric assessment of elderly highlanders in Qinghai, China IV: Comparison of food diversity and its relation to health of Han and Tibetan elderly.

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