A methodology for an acute exercise clinical trial called dementia risk and dynamic response to exercise
Abstract Exercise likely has numerous benefits for brain and cognition. However, those benefits and their causes remain imprecisely defined. If the brain does benefit from exercise it does so primarily through cumulative brief, “acute” exposures over a lifetime. The Dementia Risk and Dynamic Respons...
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Autores principales: | Dreu White, Casey S. John, Ashley Kucera, Bryce Truver, Rebecca J. Lepping, Paul J. Kueck, Phil Lee, Laura Martin, Sandra A. Billinger, Jeffrey M. Burns, Jill K. Morris, Eric D. Vidoni |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/088de346d53049a4b24ab5be9b41efc6 |
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