Cross-sectional associations between cortical thickness and physical activity in older adults with spontaneous memory complaints: The MAPT Study
Background: Age-related changes in brain structure may constitute the starting point for cerebral function alteration. Physical activity (PA) demonstrated favorable associations with total brain volume, but its relationship with cortical thickness (CT) remains unclear. We investigated the cross-sect...
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Main Authors: | Jérémy Raffin (Author), Yves Rolland (Author), Clara Fischer (Author), Jean-François Mangin (Author), Audrey Gabelle (Author), Bruno Vellas (Author), Philipe de Souto Barreto (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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