2020
DOI: 10.14740/jnr594
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Neurocognitive Performance of African Americans and Hispanic Adults in Relation to Diet and Physical Activity: A Literature Review

Abstract: As minorities, African Americans (AAs) and Hispanic adults face enormous discrepancies across many dimensions, including race/ ethnicity, socioeconomic status, legal status, gender, insurance status, or severity of conditions. There is a lot of evidence in the literature about the relationship between lifestyle and cognitive functioning in older adults. However, due to the infancy of research in this area, the relationship between diet, physical activity and cognitive decline in ethnic minorities remains uncle… Show more

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confidence: 99%
“…Walkability positively contributes to the environment. Walking to various destinations decreases the human environmental footprint from the use of fuel-based vehicles and, therefore, associated health and environment damaging air pollutions [7], [26], [27], [28], and [29]. Pedestrian-friendly urban development leads to a mass reduction in automobile dependency use and pollutions.…”
Section: Why Walkability?mentioning
confidence: 99%