Slow Gait Speed and Risk of Mortality or Hospital Readmission After Myocardial Infarction in the Translational Research Investigating Underlying Disparities in Recovery from Acute Myocardial Infarction: Patients' Health Status Registry

Author:

Dodson John A.1,Arnold Suzanne V.2,Gosch Kensey L.2,Gill Thomas M.3,Spertus John A.2,Krumholz Harlan M.4567,Rich Michael W.8,Chaudhry Sarwat I.9,Forman Daniel E.10,Masoudi Frederick A.11,Alexander Karen P.12

Affiliation:

1. Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology; Department of Medicine; School of Medicine; New York University; New York New York

2. Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute; University of Missouri at Kansas City; Kansas City Missouri

3. Section of Geriatrics; Yale University New Haven; New Haven Connecticut

4. Section of Cardiovascular Medicine; Yale University New Haven; New Haven Connecticut

5. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program; Department of Internal Medicine; School of Medicine; Yale University New Haven; New Haven Connecticut

6. Department of Health Policy and Management; School of Public Health; Yale University New Haven; New Haven Connecticut

7. Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation; Yale-New Haven Hospital; New Haven Connecticut

8. Division of Cardiology; Department of Medicine; School of Medicine; Washington University; St. Louis Missouri

9. Section of General Internal Medicine; Yale University New Haven; Connecticut

10. Division of Geriatric Cardiology; Department of Medicine; School of Medicine; University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

11. Division of Cardiology; Department of Medicine; University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus; Denver Colorado

12. Division of Cardiology; Department of Medicine; School of Medicine; Duke University; Durham North Carolina

Funder

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

National Institute on Aging

Atlantic Philanthropies

John A. Hartford Foundation

Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine-Association of Specialty Professors

American College of Cardiology Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology

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