HEALTH-RELATED QOL AND LIFESTYLES ARE ASSOCIATED WITH COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS IN ELDERLY PEOPLE
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Published:2014
Issue:3
Volume:57
Page:177-200
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ISSN:0033-2852
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Container-title:PSYCHOLOGIA
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language:en
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Short-container-title:PSYCHOLOGIA -An International Journal of Psychological Sciences
Author:
TAKADA Akemi1, PARK Paeksoon1, SHIGEMUNE Yayoi1, TSUKIURA Takashi1
Publisher
Psychologia Society
Subject
General Psychology
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