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Physical activity and dementia risk in the elderly
Findings from a prospective Italian study
G. Ravaglia, P. Forti, A. Lucicesare, N. Pisacane, E. Rietti, M. Bianchin, E. Dalmonte
First published December 19, 2007, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/01.wnl.0000296276.50595.86
G. Ravaglia
P. Forti
A. Lucicesare
N. Pisacane
E. Rietti
M. Bianchin
Physical activity and dementia risk in the elderly
Findings from a prospective Italian study
G. Ravaglia, P. Forti, A. Lucicesare, N. Pisacane, E. Rietti, M. Bianchin, E. Dalmonte
Neurology May 2008, 70 (19 Part 2) 1786-1794; DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000296276.50595.86
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- G. Ravaglia, MD,
- P. Forti, MD,
- A. Lucicesare, MD,
- N. Pisacane, MD,
- E. Rietti, MD,
- M. Bianchin, MD and
- E. Dalmonte, MD
- G. Ravaglia, MD,
- P. Forti, MD,
- A. Lucicesare, MD,
- N. Pisacane, MD,
- E. Rietti, MD,
- M. Bianchin, MD and
- E. Dalmonte, MD
- From the Department of Internal Medicine (G.R., P.F., A.L., N.P., E.R.), Cardioangiology, and Hepatology; University Hospital S. Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna; and Health District of Lugo (M.B., E.D.), Local Health Unit Ravenna, Italy.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Giovanni Ravaglia, Department of Internal Medicine, Cardioangiology, and Hepatology, University Hospital S. Orsola-Malpighi, Via Massarenti, 9-40138 Bologna, Italy giovanni.ravaglia{at}unibo.it
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