Late-life metabolic syndrome prevents cognitive decline among older men aged 75 years and over: one-year prospective cohort study

scientific article published in January 2013

Late-life metabolic syndrome prevents cognitive decline among older men aged 75 years and over: one-year prospective cohort study is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S12603-013-0010-2
P698PubMed publication ID23732548
P5875ResearchGate publication ID237016747

P2093author name stringL-K Chen
L-K Liu
L-N Peng
M-H Lin
L-Y Chen
C-T Su
C-L Liu
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P433issue6
P921main subjectmetabolic syndromeQ657193
P304page(s)523-526
P577publication date2013-01-01
P1433published inThe Journal of Nutrition, Health and AgingQ23051112
P1476titleLate-life metabolic syndrome prevents cognitive decline among older men aged 75 years and over: one-year prospective cohort study
P478volume17

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