Effects and Mechanisms of Cognitive, Aerobic Exercise, and Combined Training on Cognition, Health, and Brain Outcomes in Physically Inactive Older Adults: The Projecte Moviment Protocol
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G. Pera | M. Mataró | K. Erickson | J. Tormos | M. Hernández-Pérez | G. Grove | M. Via | Juan José Montero-Alía | P. Torán-Monserrat | Juan José Soriano-Raya | C. Cáceres | M. Alzamora | J. Munuera | R. Dacosta-Aguayo | A. García-Molina | Alba Castells-Sánchez | Francesca Roig-Coll | Noemi Lamonja-Vicente | Marina Altés-Magret | Antonio Heras | R. Forés | P. Montero-Alía | M. Jimenez-Gonzalez | Alexandre Perera | Sira Domenech | Noemí Lamonja-Vicente | George Grove | A. Perera | J. Montero-Alía | A. Castells-Sánchez | F. Roig-Coll | Pere Torán-Monserrat | Pilar Montero-Alía
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