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Laura E Middleton

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The Canadian Journal of Cardiology|July 4, 2020
Altering Dementia Risk: Can Fitness Overcome Obesity in Relation to Cognition?Laura E Middleton
Archives of Neurology|October 14, 2009
Promising strategies for the prevention of dementiaLaura E Middleton, Kristine Yaffe
Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease : JAD|April 24, 2010
Targets for the prevention of dementiaLaura E Middleton, Kristine Yaffe
European Journal of Applied Physiology|October 27, 2005
Effects of menstrual phase on performance and recovery in intense intermittent activityLaura E Middleton, Howard A Wenger
Canadian Geriatrics Journal : CGJ|October 24, 2015
Implications of Risk Factors for Alzheimer's Disease in Canada's Indigenous PopulationJulia Petrasek MacDonald, Deborah E Barnes, Laura E Middleton
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity|July 11, 2018
Effects of an Exercise and Mental Activity Program for People With Dementia and Their Care PartnersKayla Regan, Felicia White, David Harvey, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|December 26, 2025
Dementia Care Research and Psychosocial FactorsKathy Hickman, Laura E Middleton, Phyllis Fehr, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|February 8, 2024
"If I want to be able to keep going, I must be active." Exploring older adults' perspectives of remote physical activity supports: a mixed-methods studySamira Mehrabi, Sara Drisdelle, Hanna R Dutt, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|December 25, 2025
Dementia Care Research and Psychosocial FactorsMaral Ghodsi, Laura E Middleton, Carrie A McAiney, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|September 15, 2009
Proxy reports of physical activity were valid in older people with and without cognitive impairmentLaura E Middleton, Susan A Kirkland, Arnold Mitnitski, et al.
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The Canadian Journal of Cardiology|July 4, 2020
Altering Dementia Risk: Can Fitness Overcome Obesity in Relation to Cognition?Laura E Middleton
Archives of Neurology|October 14, 2009
Promising strategies for the prevention of dementiaLaura E Middleton, Kristine Yaffe
Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease : JAD|April 24, 2010
Targets for the prevention of dementiaLaura E Middleton, Kristine Yaffe
European Journal of Applied Physiology|October 27, 2005
Effects of menstrual phase on performance and recovery in intense intermittent activityLaura E Middleton, Howard A Wenger
Canadian Geriatrics Journal : CGJ|October 24, 2015
Implications of Risk Factors for Alzheimer's Disease in Canada's Indigenous PopulationJulia Petrasek MacDonald, Deborah E Barnes, Laura E Middleton
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity|July 11, 2018
Effects of an Exercise and Mental Activity Program for People With Dementia and Their Care PartnersKayla Regan, Felicia White, David Harvey, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|December 26, 2025
Dementia Care Research and Psychosocial FactorsKathy Hickman, Laura E Middleton, Phyllis Fehr, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|February 8, 2024
"If I want to be able to keep going, I must be active." Exploring older adults' perspectives of remote physical activity supports: a mixed-methods studySamira Mehrabi, Sara Drisdelle, Hanna R Dutt, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|December 25, 2025
Dementia Care Research and Psychosocial FactorsMaral Ghodsi, Laura E Middleton, Carrie A McAiney, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|September 15, 2009
Proxy reports of physical activity were valid in older people with and without cognitive impairmentLaura E Middleton, Susan A Kirkland, Arnold Mitnitski, et al.
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