Parental acceptance of brain health programs for preschool children: a mixed-methods study exploring barriers, facilitators and future approaches
BackgroundRecent research proposes that as much as 40% of dementia risk is amendable. Promoting healthy lifestyle behaviors in early life through educational methods can cultivate habits that may decrease dementia risk in later life. This study explores parental acceptance of brain health programs t...
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Main Authors: | Lily A. Montague (Author), Susan Hespos (Author), Erin Mackenzie (Author), Joyce Siette (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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