Physical activity, motor function, and white matter hyperintensity burden in healthy older adults

Debra A Fleischman1, Jingyun Yang2, Konstantinos Arfanakis2

  • 1From the Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center (D.A.F., J.Y., K.A., Z.A., S.E.L., A.D.T., L.L.B., D.A.B., A.S.B.) and Departments of Neurological Sciences (D.A.F., J.Y., Z.A., S.E.L., L.L.B., D.A.B., A.S.B.), Behavioral Sciences (D.A.F., L.L.B.), Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (K.A.), and Preventive Medicine (S.E.L.), Rush University Medical Center, Chicago; and Biomedical Engineering (K.A.), Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago. debra_fleischman@rush.edu.

Neurology
|March 13, 2015
PubMed
Abstract

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