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Longitudinal associations between activity and cognition vary by age, activity type and cognitive domain

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Bielak, Allison A M
Gerstof, Denis
Anstey, Kaarin
Luszcz, Mary A

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American Psychological Association

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The demonstration of correlated change is critical to understanding the relationship between activity engagement and cognitive functioning in older adulthood. Changes in activity have been shown to be related to changes in cognition, but little attention

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Psychology and Aging

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