The Scientific Impact of Exercise on Body and Brain
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The Scientific Impact of Exercise on Body and Brain

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Understand the comprehensive effects of exercise on physical and mental health.

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  1. 12 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    2 corrections applied: Study was by Mandsager et al. at Cleveland Clinic, not Levine at UT Southwestern (matches article's own reference list) | Volaklis review was European Journal of Internal Medicine 2015, not European Journal of Preventive Cardiology 2018 (matches article's reference list)

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    In a landmark 2018 analysis published in JAMA Network Open, Levine and colleagues... / A 2018 study in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology by Volaklis and colleagues...

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    In a landmark 2018 analysis published in JAMA Network Open, Mandsager and colleagues at the Cleveland Clinic followed 122,007 patients... / A 2015 study in the European Journal of Internal Medicine by Volaklis and colleagues...

    Why: Main body text and references list were already correctly fixed to Mandsager et al. and the 2015 European Journal of Internal Medicine citation for Volaklis. However, a secondary leftover was found in the 'Exercise Effects by Body System' summary table, which still read 'Very strong (Levine 2018: strongest mortality predictor)' -- the same unverified attribution the correction addressed. Fixed the table cell to 'Very strong (Mandsager 2018: strongest mortality predictor)' to match the corrected body text and references.

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