Tourism experiences and the lower risk of mortality in the Chinese elderly: a national cohort study
Abstract Background Cohort studies about the effects of tourism experiences on the risk of death among Chinese older adults are still lacking. We aimed to examine the association between tourism experiences and mortality in Chinese aged 65 or above. Methods We included 9520 participants aged 65 year...
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Main Authors: | Min Du (Author), Liyuan Tao (Author), Min Liu (Author), Jue Liu (Author) |
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