Background: The concentration of aluminum or silica in drinking water may be a potential environmental risk factor for Alzheimer disease (AD). Objectives: The objective was to investigate at baseline the poten-tial association between the composition of drinking water and the level of cognitive function in women taking part in the Epidemiology of Osteoporosis (EPIDOS) Study and to determine during follow-up the effects of the composition of drinking water on the risk of AD. Design: Women aged 75 y (n 7598) were recruited between 1992 and 1994 in 5 geographic areas of France. The participants from one center (n 1462) were followed for7 y; during this time, an active search for incident cases of AD was conducted. The initial questionnaire c...
Background: Higher dietary intake of potassium, calcium, and magnesium is protective against ischemi...
Background: Higher dietary intake of potassium, calcium, and magnesium is protective against ischemi...
The studies described in this dissertation extend our understanding of the relationship of environme...
International audienceThe authors examined associations between exposure to aluminum or silica from ...
To investigate the effect of aluminum and silica in drinking water on the risk of dementia and Alzhe...
To investigate the effect of aluminum and silica in drinking water on the risk of dementia and Alzhe...
Epidemiological evidence linking aluminum in drinking water and Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been in...
International audienceAlthough the neurotoxicity of aluminum is well established, the association be...
BACKGROUND: Environmental risk factors for dementia are poorly understood. Aluminium and fluorine in...
Aluminium in drinking water and cognitive decline in elderly subjects: the Paquid cohort
In recent years, interest in the potential role of metals in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease...
Natural reduced water is natural water that contains active hydrogen and reduces oxidation. It is ra...
Abnormalities of water homeostasis can be early expressions of neuronal dysfunction, brain atrophy, ...
New lines of evidence suggest that less than 10% of neurodegenerative diseases have a strict genetic...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is clinically characterized as a cause of dementia present in older adults....
Background: Higher dietary intake of potassium, calcium, and magnesium is protective against ischemi...
Background: Higher dietary intake of potassium, calcium, and magnesium is protective against ischemi...
The studies described in this dissertation extend our understanding of the relationship of environme...
International audienceThe authors examined associations between exposure to aluminum or silica from ...
To investigate the effect of aluminum and silica in drinking water on the risk of dementia and Alzhe...
To investigate the effect of aluminum and silica in drinking water on the risk of dementia and Alzhe...
Epidemiological evidence linking aluminum in drinking water and Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been in...
International audienceAlthough the neurotoxicity of aluminum is well established, the association be...
BACKGROUND: Environmental risk factors for dementia are poorly understood. Aluminium and fluorine in...
Aluminium in drinking water and cognitive decline in elderly subjects: the Paquid cohort
In recent years, interest in the potential role of metals in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease...
Natural reduced water is natural water that contains active hydrogen and reduces oxidation. It is ra...
Abnormalities of water homeostasis can be early expressions of neuronal dysfunction, brain atrophy, ...
New lines of evidence suggest that less than 10% of neurodegenerative diseases have a strict genetic...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is clinically characterized as a cause of dementia present in older adults....
Background: Higher dietary intake of potassium, calcium, and magnesium is protective against ischemi...
Background: Higher dietary intake of potassium, calcium, and magnesium is protective against ischemi...
The studies described in this dissertation extend our understanding of the relationship of environme...