Tourism experiences reduce the risk of cognitive impairment in the Chinese older adult: a prospective cohort study
BackgroundGiven the etiological complexity of cognitive impairment, no effective cure currently exists for precise treatment of dementia. Although scholars have noted tourism's potential role in managing cognitive impairment and mild dementia, more robust empirical investigation is needed in th...
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Main Authors: | Qian Li (Author), Zheng Guo (Author), Fangli Hu (Author), Mengfei Xiao (Author), Qiang Zhang (Author), Jun Wen (Author), Tianyu Ying (Author), Danni Zheng (Author), Youxin Wang (Author), Song Yang (Author), Haifeng Hou (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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