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Body, Brain, Life for Cognitive Decline (BBL-CD): protocol for a multidomain dementia risk reduction randomized controlled trial for subjective cognitive decline and mild cognitive impairment

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McMaster, Mitchell
Kim, Sarang
Clare, Linda
Torres, Susan
D'Este, Catherine
Anstey, Kaarin

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Dove Medical Press Ltd.

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With no cure for dementia and the number of people living with the condition predicted to rapidly rise, there is an urgent need for dementia risk reduction and prevention interventions. Modifiable lifestyle risk factors have been identified as playing a major role in the development of dementia; hence, interventions addressing these risk factors represent a significant opportunity to reduce the number of people developing dementia. Relatively few interventions have been trialed in older participants with cognitive decline (secondary prevention).

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Clinical Interventions in Aging

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Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial license (CC-BY-NC).

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2039-12-31
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