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Giordano R., Villani E.R, Cipriani M.C, Onder G., Liperoti R..  2022.  Psychotropic medications and falls in nursing homes: Could frailty be a gamechanger? European Geriatric Medicine. 13(Supplement 1):S277.
Landi F., Lattanzio F., Dell'Aquila G., Eusebi P., Gasperini B., Liperoti R., Belluigi A., Bernabei R., Cherubini A..  2013.  Prevalence and potentially reversible factors associated with anorexia among older nursing home residents: Results from the ulisse project. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 14(2):119-124.
Martini F., Ronconi D., Onder G., Liperoti R., Bernabei R..  2017.  Prevalence and pattern of use of oral antihyperglycemic drugs and insulin in a population of diabetic patients in nursing homes: Results from the SHELTER Study. European Geriatric Medicine. 8(Supplement 1):S69.
Dell'Aquila G., Peladic N.J, Nunziata V., Fedecostante M., Salvi F., Carrieri B., Liperoti R., Carfi A., Eusebi P., Onder G. et al..  2022.  Prevalence and management of dysphagia in nursing home residents in Europe and Israel: the SHELTER Project. BMC geriatrics. 22(1):719.
Foebel A.D, Liperoti R., Gambassi G., Gindin J., Ben Israel J., Bernabei R., Onder G..  2014.  Prevalence and correlates of cardiovascular medication use among nursing home residents with ischemic heart disease: Results from the SHELTER study. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 15(6):410-415.
Vetrano D.L, Tosato M., Colloca G., Topinkova E., Fialova D., Gindin J., van der Roest H.G, Landi F., Liperoti R., Bernabei R. et al..  2013.  Polypharmacy in nursing home residents with severe cognitive impairment: Results from the SHELTER Study. Alzheimer's and Dementia. 9(5):587-593.
Vetrano D.L, Tosato M., Colloca G., Topinkova E., Fialova D., Gindin J., van der Roest H.G, Landi F., Liperoti R., Bernabei R. et al..  2012.  Polypharmacy in nursing home residents with severe cognitive impairment: Results from the SHELTER Study. Alzheimers Dement. :aheadofprint.