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Does lifestyle intervention lower clinically significant cognitive impairment risk?

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Mark A. Espeland *
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Rebecca H. Neiberg
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Stephen R. Rapp
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José A. Luchsinger
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Bonnie C. Sachs
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Michelle M. Mielke
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Owen Carmichael
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Sevil Yasar
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Haiying Chen
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Adam P. Spira
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Chinedu T. Momoh
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Laura D. Baker
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Denise K. Houston
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Lynne M. Wagenknecht
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Charles Semelka
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Tara Beckner
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Kathleen M. Hayden
DOI:10.1002/alz.71668delete
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Multidomain lifestyle interventions have been demonstrated to benefit cognitive function but it is unknown whether they reduce risk for clinically significant cognitive impairment sCI (mild cognitive impairment or dementia).
Keywords:
behavioral intervention
cognitive health
prevention
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alzheimer's & dementia
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Pennington Biomedical Research Center
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