Dietary acrylamide exposure was associated with mild cognition decline among non-smoking chinese elderly men

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  • who: Zhao-min Liu from the ParticipantsFour thousand community-dwelling men and women aged , years or over were invited to attend a health check carried out in the School of Public Health of the Chinese University of Hong Kong between August , and December , by placing recruitment notices in community centers and housing estates. Only ethnical Chinese subjects were recruited. Those who were unable to walk without assistance, had bilateral hip replacement or were physically or mentally incapacitated to give informed consent or participate were excluded. The recruitment has been described in more details elsewhere16. The study was . . .

     

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