A 3-Month Aerobic Training Program Improves Brain Energy Metabolism in Mild Alzheimer’s Disease: Preliminary Results from a Neuroimaging Study
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A 3-Month Aerobic Training Program Improves Brain Energy Metabolism in Mild Alzheimer’s Disease: Preliminary Results from a Neuroimaging Study
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JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE
Volume 56, Issue 4, Pages 1459-1468
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IOS Press
Online
2017-02-03
DOI
10.3233/jad-161163
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