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We will review analyses of studies that explore lifestyle interventions for the reduction in cognitive impairment in healthy populations.
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Zahra Goodarzi, BHSc (Hon). MD. MSc. FRCPC Dr. Zahra Goodarzi is an academic geriatrician. She is Division Head for Geriatric Medicine, Medical Lead for Specialized Geriatric Services and Transition Services, and Program Director for Leaders in Medicine. Her current work looks at how we can pull evidence into practice for older adults experiencing mood disorders, frailty, and dementia across the care continuum in clinic, long term care, and the emergency room. Dr. Jennifer Watt, MD, PhD, FRCPC Dr. Jennifer Watt is an associate professor in the Division of Geriatric Medicine, Department of Medicine at the University of Toronto with appointments to the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation as well as Rehabilitation Sciences Institute. Her research focuses on improving the quality of care of older adults, including the comparative efficacy and safety of pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic interventions.