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Lifestyle activities in mid-life contribute to cognitive reserve in late-life, independent of education, occupation, and late-life activities.
Dennis Chan
,
Meredith Shafto
,
Rogier Kievit
,
Fiona Matthews
,
Molly Spink
,
Michael Valenzuela
,
Cam-CAN
,
Rik N Henson
Nov 06, 2018
Cam-CAN
Brain
Humans
Life Style
aging
Aged
Aged
80 and over
Educational Status
employment
Female
Male
Cognitive Reserve
Gray Matter
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Neurobiology of aging