Dose‐response relationship between late‐life physical activity and incident dementia: A pooled analysis of 10 cohort studies of memory in an international consortium
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O. Gureje | P. Sachdev | H. Brodaty | M. Ganguli | C. Derby | N. Scarmeas | M. Haan | J. Crawford | D. Lipnicki | C. Anastasiou | M. Yannakoulia | A. Ojagbemi | Jianfeng Luo | M. Katz | T. Hughes | S. Shahar | D. Ding | Zhenxu Xiao | Wanqing Wu | Qianhua Zhao | Q. Gao | X. Gwee | S. Blay | T. Bello | É. Castro-Costa | A. F. M. Ludin | Z. Xiao | R. Lipton | M. F. Lima-Costa | Nurul Fatin Malek Rivan | T. Ng | Erin P Jacobsen | Kristine Dang | Arimi Fitri Mat Ludin
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