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Previous cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have reported that the effects of "sedentary behaviors" on cognitive changes in aging adults are not unitary (Bakrania et_al, 2018; Wanders et_al, 2021). A prospective study investigated the associations of mobile phone use and Internet use with the risk of dementia over time and found that mobile phone use was associated with the risk of incident dementia (Almeida-Meza et_al, 2021). Instead, for driving habits, the group with little driving time (less than 1 h or 1 h/day) was characterized by a lower risk of dementia than . . .
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