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In a recent observational study, leisure activities demonstrated a greater potential to reduce mortality in older adults with cognitive impairment compared to those who were not cognitively impaired. This finding may indicate that leisure activities could serve as a mechanism for explaining the association between cognitive function and mortality. Even so, there is a lack of evidence relating leisure activities to cognitive function and mortality, particularly those exploring their causal relationship. The authors hypothesized that leisure activities would mediate the association between cognitive function and mortality. Although these results reflect the relatively low availability . . .
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