-Background Dementia is an increasing public health challenge, and the number of individuals affected is growing rapidly. Mental disorders and symptoms of mental distress have been reported to be risk factors for dementia. The aim of this study was to examine whether midlife mental distress is a predictor for onset of dementia later in life. Methods Using data from a large population-based study (The Nord-Trøndelag Health Study; HUNT1) linked to a dementia registry (The Health and Memory study; HMS) enabling a maximum 27 years of follow-up, we ascertained mental distress and subsequent dementia status for 30,902 individuals aged 30–60 years at baseline. In HUNT1, self-reported mental distress was assessed using the four-item Anxiety and...
Dementia is an increasing global issue, currently affecting an estimated 50 million people worldwide...
AbstractObjectiveThe objective of this study was to obtain external validation of the only available...
Background: The roles of both anxiety and depression as risk factors for frontotemporal dementia (FT...
-Background Dementia is an increasing public health challenge, and the number of individuals affect...
Background Dementia is an increasing public health challenge, and the number of individuals affected...
Background Dementia is an increasing public health challenge, and the number of individuals affected...
The number of people with dementia has increased dramatically with global ageing. Nevertheless, the ...
The number of people with dementia has increased dramatically with global ageing. Nevertheless, the ...
Importance: Symptoms of psychological distress have shown association with subsequent dementia, but ...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is associated with a decreased dementia risk, whereas psychologi...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is associated with a decreased dementia risk, whereas psychologi...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is associated with a decreased dementia risk, whereas psychologic...
Abstract: Objective: To examine the association of mid-life exposure to several psychiatric disorder...
Objective: To examine the association of mid-life exposure to several psychiatric disorders with the...
OBJECTIVES: Although psychiatric disorders have been found to be associated with increased risk of d...
Dementia is an increasing global issue, currently affecting an estimated 50 million people worldwide...
AbstractObjectiveThe objective of this study was to obtain external validation of the only available...
Background: The roles of both anxiety and depression as risk factors for frontotemporal dementia (FT...
-Background Dementia is an increasing public health challenge, and the number of individuals affect...
Background Dementia is an increasing public health challenge, and the number of individuals affected...
Background Dementia is an increasing public health challenge, and the number of individuals affected...
The number of people with dementia has increased dramatically with global ageing. Nevertheless, the ...
The number of people with dementia has increased dramatically with global ageing. Nevertheless, the ...
Importance: Symptoms of psychological distress have shown association with subsequent dementia, but ...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is associated with a decreased dementia risk, whereas psychologi...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is associated with a decreased dementia risk, whereas psychologi...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is associated with a decreased dementia risk, whereas psychologic...
Abstract: Objective: To examine the association of mid-life exposure to several psychiatric disorder...
Objective: To examine the association of mid-life exposure to several psychiatric disorders with the...
OBJECTIVES: Although psychiatric disorders have been found to be associated with increased risk of d...
Dementia is an increasing global issue, currently affecting an estimated 50 million people worldwide...
AbstractObjectiveThe objective of this study was to obtain external validation of the only available...
Background: The roles of both anxiety and depression as risk factors for frontotemporal dementia (FT...