Physical fitness, physical activity, exercise training and cognitive function in older adults
Cognitive impairment is a major health and social issue. Over the past decade many studies have reported that engaging in physical activity and exercise training, and a higher level of physical fitness, can postpone the onset of age-associated cognitive decline or reduce its impact. In this review,...
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Main Authors: | Tomohiro Okura (Author), Mahshid Saghazadeh (Author), Yuki Soma (Author), Kenji Tsunoda (Author) |
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Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine,
2013-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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