P2‐482: SELF‐REPORTED HEALTH BEHAVIORS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH LONGITUDINAL COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE: RESULTS FROM THE WISCONSIN REGISTRY FOR ALZHEIMER'S PREVENTION (WRAP)
Abstract
Several studies have shown associations between active health behaviors (e.g., diet, exercise) and risk of cognitive decline. Most studies explored these relationships using a single health behavior, but relationships with cognition may differ when examining the effects of multiple health behaviors at the same time. Using data from the Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer's Prevention (WRAP), we investigated whether individual or multiple health...
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P2‐482: SELF‐REPORTED HEALTH BEHAVIORS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH LONGITUDINAL COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE: RESULTS FROM THE WISCONSIN REGISTRY FOR ALZHEIMER'S PREVENTION (WRAP)
Published Date
Jul 1, 2018
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Volume
14
Issue
7S_Part_16
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