Author(s)
Benjamin S.
Aribisala, Alan J.
Gow, Mark E.
Bastin, Maria
Del Carmen Valdes Hernandez, Catherine
Murray, Natalie A.
Royle, Susana
Munoz Maniega, John M.
Starr, Ian J.
Deary, Joanna M.
Wardlaw
ISBN
1932-6203
Publication year
2013
Periodical
PLoS One
Periodical Number
11
Volume
8
Pages
e80386
Author Address
Higher levels of fitness or physical function are positively associated with cognitive outcomes but the potential underlying mechanisms via brain structure are still to be elucidated in detail. We examined associations between brain structure and physical function (contemporaneous and change over the previous three years) in community-dwelling older adults.