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ENhancing Independence Using Group-Based Community Interventions for Healthy AGing Elders: The ENGAGE for Brain Health Pilot Study

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Tufts University · 2019

Abstract

Age-related cognitive decline has a profound impact on the daily functioning of older adults, their families and healthcare systems. Despite its significant personal, societal and economic impact, no pharmacologic therapies presently exist to mitigate age-related cognitive decline. As the population of older adults continues to rapidly increase, the implementation of effective and scalable low-cost interventions that may maintain the cognitive independence of broad populations of older persons are now of urgent public health priority.

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Anonymous. (2019). ENhancing Independence Using Group-Based Community Interventions for Healthy AGing Elders: The ENGAGE for Brain Health Pilot Study. <em>Tufts University</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03750682
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Anonymous. ENhancing Independence Using Group-Based Community Interventions for Healthy AGing Elders: The ENGAGE for Brain Health Pilot Study. Tufts University. 2019.
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@misc{anon2019ENhanc, title = {ENhancing Independence Using Group-Based Community Interventions for Healthy AGing Elders: The ENGAGE for Brain Health Pilot Study}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {Tufts University}, year = {2019}, }

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