Introduction: An aging population brings increasing burdens and costs to individuals and society arising from late-life cognitive decline, the causes of which are unclear. We aimed to identify factors predicting late-life cognitive decline. Methods: Participants were 889 community-dwelling 70–90-year-olds from the Sydney Memory and Ageing Study with comprehensive neuropsychological assessments at baseline and a 2-year follow-up and initially without dementia. Cognitive decline was considered as incident mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia, as well as decreases i
International audienceA third of those over 80 years of age are likely to have dementia, the lack of...
Identifying predictors of cognitive decline in old age helps us understand its mechanisms and identi...
Changes in brain structure and activity as well as cognitive function are commonly seen in aging. Ho...
INTRODUCTION: An aging population brings increasing burdens and costs to individuals and society ari...
Background The nature and commonality of late-life risk factors for mild cognitive impairment (MCI),...
Background: both cognitive ability and cognitive decline have been shown to predict mortality in old...
Background: This paper briefly summarizes recent evidence on the nature of cognitive decline, the va...
Background: The Sydney Memory and Ageing Study (Sydney MAS) was initiated in 2005 to examine the cli...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive lifestyle may be an important modifiable risk factor for dementia but has not ...
Background: Cognitive decline is among the most feared aspects of growing old. It is also the most c...
Background: the investigation of cognitive decline in the older population has been hampered by anal...
It is now generally agreed that healthy individuals are characterized by cognitive decline during th...
Background: disease often confounds the identification of risk factors for age-associated cognitive ...
BACKGROUND: Risk factors for cognitive decline might depend on chronological age. The aim of the stu...
Introduction: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is associated with an increased risk of developing dem...
International audienceA third of those over 80 years of age are likely to have dementia, the lack of...
Identifying predictors of cognitive decline in old age helps us understand its mechanisms and identi...
Changes in brain structure and activity as well as cognitive function are commonly seen in aging. Ho...
INTRODUCTION: An aging population brings increasing burdens and costs to individuals and society ari...
Background The nature and commonality of late-life risk factors for mild cognitive impairment (MCI),...
Background: both cognitive ability and cognitive decline have been shown to predict mortality in old...
Background: This paper briefly summarizes recent evidence on the nature of cognitive decline, the va...
Background: The Sydney Memory and Ageing Study (Sydney MAS) was initiated in 2005 to examine the cli...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive lifestyle may be an important modifiable risk factor for dementia but has not ...
Background: Cognitive decline is among the most feared aspects of growing old. It is also the most c...
Background: the investigation of cognitive decline in the older population has been hampered by anal...
It is now generally agreed that healthy individuals are characterized by cognitive decline during th...
Background: disease often confounds the identification of risk factors for age-associated cognitive ...
BACKGROUND: Risk factors for cognitive decline might depend on chronological age. The aim of the stu...
Introduction: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is associated with an increased risk of developing dem...
International audienceA third of those over 80 years of age are likely to have dementia, the lack of...
Identifying predictors of cognitive decline in old age helps us understand its mechanisms and identi...
Changes in brain structure and activity as well as cognitive function are commonly seen in aging. Ho...