Liang, C-KC-KLiangLee, W-JW-JLeeChou, M-YM-YChouHwang, A-CA-CHwangLin, C-SC-SLinPeng, L-NL-NPengFEI-YUAN HSIAOLoh, C-HC-HLohChen, L-KL-KChen2024-03-292024-03-292024-0322745807https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/641622Impaired intrinsic capacity (IC), which affects approximately 90% of older adults, is associated with a significantly heightened risk of frailty and cognitive decline. Existing evidence suggests that multidomain interventions have the potential to enhance cognitive performance and yield positive effects on physical frailty.enMultidomain intervention; cognitive impairment; frailty; intrinsic capacity[SDGs]SDG2[SDGs]SDG3[SDGs]SDG5Roles of Baseline Intrinsic Capacity and its Subdomains on the Overall Efficacy of Multidomain Intervention in Promoting Healthy Aging among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Analysis from a Nationwide Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trialjournal article10.14283/jpad.2024.20383747422-s2.0-85182636555https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85182636555