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Sun R and Wang H
Authors’ Contribution
R Sun designed the study, performed part of the analysis, drafted and revised the manuscript. H Wang participated in data
collection and preparation, performed part of the analysis, interpreted the results, and revised the manuscript.
Conflicts of Interest
No conflicts of interest have been reported by the authors.
Ethics Approval
No ethics approval was required for this study. The datasets were obtained from China Research Center on Aging, which
are publicly accessible on request.
Funding
The authors declare that they have no financial support for this study.
Disclaimer
Views expressed in this article are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Cleveland State
University or China Research Center on Aging.
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