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Aging, Gender and Quality of Life (AGEQOL) study: factors associated with good quality of life in older Brazilian community-dwelling adults

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Figure 1 Canonical discriminant functions based on the QOL level of older people.
Table 2 Means and standard deviations of QOL clusters of older adults
Table 3 Characteristics of the sample by QOL
Table 4 Results of ordinal logistic regression that explainbetter QOL in older adults, separated by gender

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