Background. With the number of people with dementia increasing, identifying potential protective factors has become more important. We explored the association between physical exercise at midlife and subsequent risk of dementia among members of the HARMONY study. Methods. Measures of exercise were obtained by the Swedish Twin Registry an average of 31 years prior to dementia assessment. Dementia was diagnosed using a two-stage procedure—screening for cognitive impairment followed by full clinical evaluation. We used two study designs: case–control analyses included 264 cases with dementia (176 had Alzheimer’s disease) and 2870 controls; co-twin control analyses included 90 twin pairs discordant for dementia. Results. In case–control analys...
Abstract Background The causal effect of physical activity on reducing dementia risk has been questi...
Previous studies suggest that physical activity may be protective for dementia and cognitive impairm...
Previous studies suggest that physical activity may be protective for dementia and cognitive impairm...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity might reduce the risk of developing dementia. However, it is still unc...
Background Physical activity might reduce the risk of developing dementia. However, it is still uncl...
The authors followed 1740 persons who did not have cognitive impairment at baseline. During a mean f...
We conducted a prospective cohort study derived from the population-based Mayo Clinic Study of Aging...
Objective: To investigate whether greater cardiovascular fitness in midlife is associated with decre...
Ageing, genetic, medical and lifestyle factors contribute to the risk of Alzheimer's disease and oth...
Background: Leisure activities, particularly exercise, play a protective role against dementia in he...
Background: Findings from the literature vary in relation to whether physical activity brings about ...
Abstract Background Previous studies have demonstrated that individual measures of fitness – such as...
Dementia is a common cause of disability in the elderly and, in the absence of a successful long-ter...
BackgroundSeveral longitudinal studies found an inverse relationship between levels of physical acti...
International audienceBackground: Physical activity may decrease the risk of dementia; however, prev...
Abstract Background The causal effect of physical activity on reducing dementia risk has been questi...
Previous studies suggest that physical activity may be protective for dementia and cognitive impairm...
Previous studies suggest that physical activity may be protective for dementia and cognitive impairm...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity might reduce the risk of developing dementia. However, it is still unc...
Background Physical activity might reduce the risk of developing dementia. However, it is still uncl...
The authors followed 1740 persons who did not have cognitive impairment at baseline. During a mean f...
We conducted a prospective cohort study derived from the population-based Mayo Clinic Study of Aging...
Objective: To investigate whether greater cardiovascular fitness in midlife is associated with decre...
Ageing, genetic, medical and lifestyle factors contribute to the risk of Alzheimer's disease and oth...
Background: Leisure activities, particularly exercise, play a protective role against dementia in he...
Background: Findings from the literature vary in relation to whether physical activity brings about ...
Abstract Background Previous studies have demonstrated that individual measures of fitness – such as...
Dementia is a common cause of disability in the elderly and, in the absence of a successful long-ter...
BackgroundSeveral longitudinal studies found an inverse relationship between levels of physical acti...
International audienceBackground: Physical activity may decrease the risk of dementia; however, prev...
Abstract Background The causal effect of physical activity on reducing dementia risk has been questi...
Previous studies suggest that physical activity may be protective for dementia and cognitive impairm...
Previous studies suggest that physical activity may be protective for dementia and cognitive impairm...