Enhancing cognitive functioning in the elderly: multicomponent vs resistance training
Roberta Forte,1,2 Colin AG Boreham,1 Joao Costa Leite,3 Giuseppe De Vito,1 Lorraine Brennan,3 Eileen R Gibney,3 Caterina Pesce21Institute for Sport and Health, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland; 2Department of Human Movement and Sport Science, University of Rome "Foro Italico,&...
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Autores principales: | Forte R, Boreham CA, Costa Leite J, De Vito G, Brennan L, Gibney ER, Pesce C |
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Dove Medical Press
2013
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