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Kwok T
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James R. Nethercott Occupational Health Clinic, Occupational Disease Specialty Program, St. Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Note: this information is from 2009 and may not be completely up to date. Information is taken from the most recent article we have where Kwok T is the first author. Also, it is possible for multiple authors named Kwok T to have articles in the CIRRIE database.
Bibliographic information
Kwok T has been an author on 14 articles in the CIRRIE database. The 5 most recent are:
Chau PH, Kwok T, Woo J, Chan F, et al. (2010). Disagreement in preference for residential care between family caregivers and elders is greater among cognitively impaired elders group than cognitively intact elders group. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 25(1):46-54.
Woo J, Leung J, Wong S, Kwok T, et al. (2009). Development of a simple scoring tool in the primary care setting for prediction of recurrent falls in men and women aged 65 years and over living in the community. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18(7):1038-48.
Auyeung TW, Lee JS, Leung J, Kwok T, et al. (2010). Survival in older men may benefit from being slightly overweight and centrally obese--a 5-year follow-up study in 4,000 older adults using DXA. Journals of Gerontology. Series A (Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences) 2010:99-104.
Lok K, Woo J, Hui E, Kwok T. (2009). Usefulness of the Chinese Nutrition Screening (CNS) tool in predicting 12 month mortality in elderly Hong Kong Chinese living in institutions. Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging 13(2):96-101.
Chau PH, Kwok T, Woo J, Chan F, et al. (2010). Disagreement in preference for residential care between family caregivers and elders is greater among cognitively impaired elders group than cognitively intact elders group. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 25(1):46-54.
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The most used subject headings in articles written by this author in the CIRRIE database are:
- Older adults (8)
- Caregivers (4)
- Cognition (3)
- Nutrition (3)
- Community living (3)