Neighborhood resources and risk of cognitive decline among a community-dwelling long-term care population in the U.S.
Objective: To examine the associations between neighborhood resources (i.e., number of restaurants, recreation centers, or social services for seniors and persons with disability per land area) and cognitive decline among a community-dwelling long-term care population and whether they differ by base...
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Main Authors: | Min Hee Kim (Author), Ruth Dunkle (Author), Philippa Clarke (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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