Potential causal effect of physical activity on reducing the risk of dementia: a 6-year cohort study from the Japan Gerontological Evaluation Study
Abstract Background The causal effect of physical activity on reducing dementia risk has been questioned due to the possibility of reverse causation. This study examined the potential causal effects of physical activity on reducing dementia risk using residency in a snowy area as an instrumental var...
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Main Authors: | Koryu Sato (Author), Naoki Kondo (Author), Masamichi Hanazato (Author), Taishi Tsuji (Author), Katsunori Kondo (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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