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Beneficios del apoyo social durante el envejecimiento:
efectos protectores de la actividad y el deporte
Miguel Ángel García Martín

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    Estos referentes respaldan la necesidad de potenciar las prácticas deportivas en las personas mayores como actividad que permite incrementar su percepción de apoyo, a la vez que contribuye a satisfacer su necesidad de participación y vinculación social.


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