Late-Life Physical and Cognitive Activities Independently Contribute to Brain and Cognitive Resilience
Abstract
Background:Active lifestyles are related to better cognitive aging outcomes, yet the unique role of different types of activity are unknown. Objective:To examine the independent contributions of physical (PA) versus cognitive (CA) leisure activities to brain and cognitive aging. Methods:Independent samples of non-demented older adults from University of California, San Francisco Hillblom Aging Network (UCSF; n = 344 typically aging) and...
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Title
Late-Life Physical and Cognitive Activities Independently Contribute to Brain and Cognitive Resilience
Published Date
Mar 10, 2020
Volume
74
Issue
1
Pages
363 - 376
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