Development of a Videogame for the Promotion of Active Aging Through Depression Prevention, Healthy Lifestyle Habits, and Cognitive Stimulation for Middle-to-Older Aged Adults
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Development of a Videogame for the Promotion of Active Aging Through Depression Prevention, Healthy Lifestyle Habits, and Cognitive Stimulation for Middle-to-Older Aged Adults
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Games for Health Journal
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Mary Ann Liebert Inc
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2021-07-21
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10.1089/g4h.2020.0165
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