Effect of Exercise and Cognitive Activity on Self‐Reported Sleep Quality in Community‐Dwelling Older Adults with Cognitive Complaints: A Randomized Controlled Trial

To compare the effects of different types of physical and mental activity on self‐reported sleep quality over 12 weeks in older adults with cognitive and sleep complaints.

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