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August 25, 2015 Volume 314, Number 8 In This Issue of JAMA Pages 743-850 Research Opinion Viewpoint Physical Activity, Cognitive Function in Older Adults 781 765 Sexual Health in America: Epidemiologic evidence supports an association of regular physical activity with lower Improving Patient Care and Public rates of cognitive decline. Sink and colleagues investigated this relationship in a clinical Health trial involving 1635 community-dwelling sedentary adults aged 70 to 89 years who were D Satcher, EW Hook III, and E Coleman randomly assigned to a 24-month structured, moderate-intensity physical activity pro- 767 Fusing Randomized Trials With Big gram or to a health education program. The authors report that compared with health Data: The Key to Self-learning Health education, the 24-month physical activity program did not result in improvements in Care Systems? DC Angus global or domain-specifi c cognitive function. In an Editorial, Gill and Seitz discuss lifestyle 769 Quality Indicators for Physical factors and cognitive health. and Behavioral Health Care Integration Editorial 774 Related Article 791 ML Goldman, B Spaeth-Rublee, and Author Video Interview jama.com HA Pincus 771 Middle East Respiratory Syndrome: Eff ect of Nutrient Supplementation on Cognitive Function 791 A Global Health Challenge High dietary intake of
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Published: Aug 25, 2015
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