Differential associations of mentally-active and passive sedentary behaviours and physical activity with putative cognitive decline in healthy individuals and those with …

E Ringin, DW Dunstan, RS McIntyre, N Owen… - Mental Health and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Objective Physical activity confers protection against age-related cognitive dysfunction, but
less is known about whether cognition is impacted by sedentary behaviour, specifically its …

[PDF][PDF] Differential Associations of Mentally-Active and Passive Sedentary Behaviours and Physical Activity with Putative Cognitive Decline in Healthy Individuals and …

E Ringin, DW Dunstan, RS McIntyre, N Owen, M Berk… - tamsynvanrheenen.com
Objective: Physical activity confers protection against age-related cognitive dysfunction, but
less is known about whether cognition is impacted by sedentary behaviour, specifically its …

Differential associations of mentally-active and passive sedentary behaviours and physical activity with putative cognitive decline in healthy individuals and those with …

E Ringin, D Dunstan, RS McIntyre, N Owen, M Berk… - 2023 - dro.deakin.edu.au
Objective: Physical activity confers protection against age-related cognitive dysfunction, but
less is known about whether cognition is impacted by sedentary behaviour, specifically its …

Differential associations of mentally-active and passive sedentary behaviours and physical activity with putative cognitive decline in healthy individuals and those with …

E Ringin, DW Dunstan, RS McIntyre… - Mental Health and …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Physical activity confers protection against age-related cognitive dysfunction, but
less is known about whether cognition is impacted by sedentary behaviour, specifically its …

[引用][C] Differential associations of mentally-active and passive sedentary behaviours and physical activity with putative cognitive decline in bipolar disorder: Findings …

E Ringin, D Dunstan, RS McIntyre, N Owen, M Berk… - 2023 - dro.deakin.edu.au
Differential associations of mentally-active and passive sedentary behaviours and physical
activity with putative cognitive decline in bipolar disorder: Findings from the UK biobank …

[PDF][PDF] Differential Associations of Mentally-Active and Passive Sedentary Behaviours and Physical Activity with Putative Cognitive Decline in Healthy Individuals and …

E Ringin, DW Dunstan, RS McIntyre, N Owen, M Berk… - tamsynvanrheenen.com
Objective: Physical activity confers protection against age-related cognitive dysfunction, but
less is known about whether cognition is impacted by sedentary behaviour, specifically its …