Cognitive change is more positively associated with an active lifestyle than with training interventions in older adults at risk of dementia: a controlled interventional clinical trial

Erstveröffentlichung
2016Authors
Kuester, Olivia C.
Fissler, Patrick
Laptinskaya, Daria
Thurm, Franka
Scharpf, Andrea
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Published in
BMC Psychiatry ; 16 (2016). - Art.-Nr. 315. - ISSN 1471-244X
Link to publication
https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-016-1018-zFaculties
Fakultät für Ingenieurwissenschaften, Informatik und PsychologieInstitutions
Institut für Psychologie und PädagogikUKU. Klinik für Neurologie
Subject headings
[Free subject headings]: Mild cognitive impairment | Alzheimer's disease | Activity | Active lifestyle | Cognition | Training | Exercise | randomized-controlled-trial | physical-activity | brain plasticity | enriched environment | alzheimers-disease | leisure activities | aerobic exercise | mental activity | impairment | memory[DDC subject group]: DDC 150 / Psychology
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