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Change in modifiable dementia risk factors during COVID-19 lockdown: The experience of over 50s in Tasmania, Australia.

Larissa BartlettJames J R BradyMaree FarrowSarang KimAidan BindoffHannah FairJames C VickersDuncan Sinclair
Published in: Alzheimer's & dementia (New York, N. Y.) (2021)
Longitudinal data did not show widespread negative effects of COVID-19 lockdown on modifiable dementia risk factors in this sample. The results counter the dominant narratives of universal pandemic-related distress and suggest that engaging at-risk populations in proactive health promotion and education campaigns during lockdown events could be a protective public health strategy.
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