Results from epidemiologic studies of postmenopausal hormone use and dementia have been conflicting. Investigators from the Women’s Health Initiative Memory Study reported that the incidence of dementia in women aged65 years assigned to hormone use was increased. Here the authors report results from a prospective cohort study of 2,906 dementia-free women (1,519 hormone users and 1,387 hormone nonusers) aged 75 years who were recruited from a Southern California health plan in 1999 and followed through 2003. Cognitive status was assessed annually using the Telephone Interview of Cognitive Status–modified, supplemented by the Telephone Dementia Questionnaire and medical record review. The mean self-reported age at initiation of hormone use wa...
An inverse association between estrogen therapy (ET) and Alzheimer disease (AD) has been reported in...
A plethora of in vitro and in vivo studies have supported the neuroprotective role of estrogens and ...
Objective To assess the risks of developing dementia associated with different types and durations o...
CONTEXT: Postmenopausal women have a greater risk than men of developing Alzheimer disease, but stud...
Objective To assess the risks of developing dementia associated with different types and durations o...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the association of endogenous and exogenous estrogen expo...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has been studied as a protective factor for cognitive decline and ...
Objectives: Observational studies suggest reduced risk of Alzheimer disease (AD) in users of hormone...
Editors' introduction To our knowledge, the study by Kawas et al. is the first observational study t...
OBJECTIVE:Women have >50% greater lifetime risk of dementia than men but the role of female-speci...
Graduation date: 1996Recent in vitro data provide evidence that estrogen may assist in the maintenan...
We determined whether higher endogenous estradiol levels were associated with lower risk of dementia...
Background: Associations between endogenous estrogen exposure indicators and risk of subtypes of dem...
We determined whether higher endogenous estradiol levels were associated with lower risk of dementia...
Dementia is a pandemic chronic non-communicable disease. 10 in 100 women above age 65 will be diagno...
An inverse association between estrogen therapy (ET) and Alzheimer disease (AD) has been reported in...
A plethora of in vitro and in vivo studies have supported the neuroprotective role of estrogens and ...
Objective To assess the risks of developing dementia associated with different types and durations o...
CONTEXT: Postmenopausal women have a greater risk than men of developing Alzheimer disease, but stud...
Objective To assess the risks of developing dementia associated with different types and durations o...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the association of endogenous and exogenous estrogen expo...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has been studied as a protective factor for cognitive decline and ...
Objectives: Observational studies suggest reduced risk of Alzheimer disease (AD) in users of hormone...
Editors' introduction To our knowledge, the study by Kawas et al. is the first observational study t...
OBJECTIVE:Women have >50% greater lifetime risk of dementia than men but the role of female-speci...
Graduation date: 1996Recent in vitro data provide evidence that estrogen may assist in the maintenan...
We determined whether higher endogenous estradiol levels were associated with lower risk of dementia...
Background: Associations between endogenous estrogen exposure indicators and risk of subtypes of dem...
We determined whether higher endogenous estradiol levels were associated with lower risk of dementia...
Dementia is a pandemic chronic non-communicable disease. 10 in 100 women above age 65 will be diagno...
An inverse association between estrogen therapy (ET) and Alzheimer disease (AD) has been reported in...
A plethora of in vitro and in vivo studies have supported the neuroprotective role of estrogens and ...
Objective To assess the risks of developing dementia associated with different types and durations o...