Background: For an early detection and prevention of dementia, there are growing concerns about the high-risk group for dementia and mild cognitive impairment. With an increase of obesity and its complications, obesity has become a major public health problem. Th erefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between obesity and the high probability of dementia. Methods: Th is study was done with subjects aged 60 to 89 years who visited a health promotion center, from April 1, 2008 to April 30, 2008. A total of 293 subjects (164 males and 129 females) were included in the evaluation of cognitive function using the Korean version of the Seven Minutes Screen test. Logistic regression models were used to analyze the associa...
Item does not contain fulltextThe occurrence of obesity, commonly estimated using body mass index (B...
Uncertainty exists regarding the relation of body size and weight change with dementia risk. As popu...
Among American adults (age ≥ 18), 36.5% have obesity, 9.3% have diabetes, and more than 4 million ha...
CONTEXT: The risk for dementia among subjects who are obese with normal metabolic profiles, or calle...
Background: identification of modifiable risk factors is crucial in the prevention of dementia, give...
While dementia affects 6-10% of persons 65 years or older, industrialized countries have witnessed a...
CONTEXT: The risk for dementia among subjects who are obese with normal metabolic profiles, or calle...
Introduction: To study if declining cognition drives weight loss in preclinical dementia, we examine...
Introduction: Higher midlife body mass index (BMI) is suggested to increase the risk of dementia, bu...
Scope: Mid-life overweight and obesity are the potentially leading causes of late-life dementia and ...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity in mid-life may increase the risk of subsequent dementia. Our objective was to st...
Objective: To determine if adiposity in later life increases dementia hazard. Methods: Cohort study ...
Objective: To help determine whether mid-life obesity is a cause of dementia, and whether low BMI, l...
Background/Aims: Obesity has a strong association with vascular and metabolic diseases, which have b...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if adiposity in later life increases dementia hazard. METHODS: Cohort study ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe occurrence of obesity, commonly estimated using body mass index (B...
Uncertainty exists regarding the relation of body size and weight change with dementia risk. As popu...
Among American adults (age ≥ 18), 36.5% have obesity, 9.3% have diabetes, and more than 4 million ha...
CONTEXT: The risk for dementia among subjects who are obese with normal metabolic profiles, or calle...
Background: identification of modifiable risk factors is crucial in the prevention of dementia, give...
While dementia affects 6-10% of persons 65 years or older, industrialized countries have witnessed a...
CONTEXT: The risk for dementia among subjects who are obese with normal metabolic profiles, or calle...
Introduction: To study if declining cognition drives weight loss in preclinical dementia, we examine...
Introduction: Higher midlife body mass index (BMI) is suggested to increase the risk of dementia, bu...
Scope: Mid-life overweight and obesity are the potentially leading causes of late-life dementia and ...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity in mid-life may increase the risk of subsequent dementia. Our objective was to st...
Objective: To determine if adiposity in later life increases dementia hazard. Methods: Cohort study ...
Objective: To help determine whether mid-life obesity is a cause of dementia, and whether low BMI, l...
Background/Aims: Obesity has a strong association with vascular and metabolic diseases, which have b...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if adiposity in later life increases dementia hazard. METHODS: Cohort study ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe occurrence of obesity, commonly estimated using body mass index (B...
Uncertainty exists regarding the relation of body size and weight change with dementia risk. As popu...
Among American adults (age ≥ 18), 36.5% have obesity, 9.3% have diabetes, and more than 4 million ha...