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What Are the Top-Circulating Magazines in the United States Telling Older Adults About Cognitive Health?
American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias, 06/12/09
Mathews AE et al. - This study examines the content focused on cognitive health in 5 top–circulating magazines marketed to older people in the United States. All pages (29 881 pages) of each magazine published in 2006 and 2007 were searched. There were 84 articles on cognitive health. Few were by health or science writers. Of the 58 articles on prevention, the contents focused primarily on diet and multiple behaviors, with less on physical activity or social engagement. Less than 20% provided resources to help readers obtain further information. Articles focused on physical activity, with information directing readers to credible resources, and by writers with health or science backgrounds, could enhance the quality of cognitive health communication in popular media.
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