Physical activity, cognitive decline, and risk of dementia: 28 year follow-up of Whitehall II cohort study
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Jean-François Dartigues | Mika Kivimäki | Archana Singh-Manoux | Séverine Sabia | Alexis Elbaz | J. Dartigues | M. Kivimäki | A. Elbaz | S. Sabia | A. Singh‐Manoux | A. Dugravot | Aline Dugravot | Jessica Abell | J. Abell
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