Epidemiologic studies of modifiable factors associated with cognition and dementia: systematic review and meta-analysis
May A. Beydoun(National Institute on Aging), Youfa Wang(McGill University), Hind A. Beydoun(Eastern Virginia Medical School), Alan B. Zonderman(National Institute on Aging), Alison Teel(Eastern Virginia Medical School), Alyssa Gamaldo(National Institute on Aging)
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