The influence of organic brain changes on the development of depression in the elderly is uncertain. Cross-sectional studies, most often from clinical samples, report associations with brain atrophy and cerebrovascular disease, while longitudinal population studies have given mixed results. Our aim was to investigate whether cortical atrophy and white matter lesions (WMLs) on computed tomography (CT) predict occurrence of depression in the elderly. This is a prospective population-based study with 5-year follow-up. The baseline sample included 525 elderly subjects, aged 70-86 years, without dementia or major depression, with a score on the Mini-Mental State Examination above 25, and without dementia at follow-up. Cortical atrophy and WMLs w...
AbstractBackgroundTo test the hypothesis that white matter lesions (WML) are primarily associated wi...
Objective: Long-standing psychological distress increases the risk of dementia, especially Alzheimer...
Background and purpose Disruption of cortical-subcortical circuits related to small vessel disease (...
Background: There is evidence for a vascular cause of late-life depression. Cerebral white matter le...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence for a vascular cause of late-life depression. Cerebral white...
International audienceBACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence for a link between cerebrovascular di...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A number of studies have suggested associations between dementia and depres...
Background Cerebrovascular changes and glucocorticoid mediated hippocampal atrophy are considered re...
Background: Cross-sectional studies have shown an association between vascular brain disease and dep...
Background: Late-life depression has been associated with white matter changes in studies using the ...
BACKGROUND: "Vascular depression" has recently been proposed. It is characterized by magnetic resona...
Background Depression is common in old age and is associated with risk of dementia, but its neuropat...
AbstractBackgroundTo test the hypothesis that white matter lesions (WML) are primarily associated wi...
Objective: Long-standing psychological distress increases the risk of dementia, especially Alzheimer...
Background and purpose Disruption of cortical-subcortical circuits related to small vessel disease (...
Background: There is evidence for a vascular cause of late-life depression. Cerebral white matter le...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence for a vascular cause of late-life depression. Cerebral white...
International audienceBACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence for a link between cerebrovascular di...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A number of studies have suggested associations between dementia and depres...
Background Cerebrovascular changes and glucocorticoid mediated hippocampal atrophy are considered re...
Background: Cross-sectional studies have shown an association between vascular brain disease and dep...
Background: Late-life depression has been associated with white matter changes in studies using the ...
BACKGROUND: "Vascular depression" has recently been proposed. It is characterized by magnetic resona...
Background Depression is common in old age and is associated with risk of dementia, but its neuropat...
AbstractBackgroundTo test the hypothesis that white matter lesions (WML) are primarily associated wi...
Objective: Long-standing psychological distress increases the risk of dementia, especially Alzheimer...
Background and purpose Disruption of cortical-subcortical circuits related to small vessel disease (...