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Feasibility and Effects of a Blended Baduanjin Exercise and Green Tea Consumption Program on Depressive Symptoms, Gut Microbiota and Quality of Life in Older Adults

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Conditions : Depressive Symptoms Interventions : Behavioral: blended Baduanjin and Green Tea consumption program; Behavioral: Non-treatment control Sponsors : Hong Kong Baptist University Recruiting
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