Lack of physical activity, neuropsychiatric symptoms and the risk of incident mild cognitive impairment in older community-dwelling individuals
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R. Petersen | W. Kremers | D. Knopman | Y. Geda | M. Mielke | M. Vassilaki | A. Woll | M. Machulda | J. Syrjanen | Jeremy A. Syrjanen | J. Krell-Roesch | Bettina Barisch-Fritz | Jelena Bezold | Sandra Trautwein
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