Midlife occupational cognitive requirements protect cognitive function in old age by increasing cognitive reserve
IntroductionSeveral lifestyle factors promote protection against Alzheimer's disease (AD) throughout a person's lifespan. Although such protective effects have been described for occupational cognitive requirements (OCR) in midlife, it is currently unknown whether they are conveyed by brai...
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