The design and progress of a multidomain lifestyle intervention to improve brain health in middle-aged persons to reduce later Alzheimer's disease risk: The Gray Matters randomized trial

Author:

Norton Maria C.12,Clark Christine J.1,Tschanz JoAnn T.2,Hartin Phillip3,Fauth Elizabeth B.1,Gast Julie A.4,Dorsch Travis E.14,Wengreen Heidi5,Nugent Chris3,Robinson W. David1,Lefevre Michael5,McClean Sally6,Cleland Ian3,Schaefer Sydney Y.4,Aguilar Sheryl5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Family Consumer and Human Development; Utah State University; Logan UT USA

2. Department of Psychology; Utah State University; Logan UT USA

3. School of Computing and Mathematics, University of Ulster; Londonderry UK

4. Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation; Utah State University; Logan UT USA

5. Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Sciences; Utah State University; Logan UT USA

6. School of Computing and Information Engineering, University of Ulster; Londonderry UK

Funder

Office of the Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies

Utah State University

Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services

Nike Corporation

Intermountain Logan Regional Hospital Foundation

Department of Education and Learning Northern Ireland

Ulster University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Neurology

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