Introduction: Cortisol effects on the brain are exerted through two distinct receptors, inducing complex and even opposite effects on the cerebral structures implicated in the various cognitive functions. High cortisol may also have deleterious effects on the brain structures and contribute to neurodegeneration, in particular Alzheimer’s disease (AD), via different mechanisms.Objective: To examine the interrelationships between cortisol, cognitive impairment and AD.Methods: Review of the literature.Results: Clinical studies found that elevated cortisol was associated with poorer overall cognitive functioning, as well as with poorer episodic memory, executive functioning, language, spatial memory, processing speed, and social cognition; whil...
Objective: Preclinical studies have found both hyperactivity of hypothalamic- pituitary- adrenal (HP...
Higher levels of cortisol have been observed in persons with cognitive decline and dementia. It is u...
Exercise has been shown to reduce the risk of developing Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's d...
Introduction: Cortisol effects on the brain are exerted through two distinct receptors, inducing com...
INTRODUCTION Elevated cortisol levels have been reported in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and may acce...
Elevated cortisol levels have been reported in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and may accelerate the devel...
Background : The objectives of this study were to examine the factors modifying the relationship bet...
Older people are particularly exposed to stressful events, known to activate the hypothalamus-pituit...
Objective: Elevated cortisol levels have been frequently reported in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and li...
BACKGROUND: Morning cortisol levels have been reported to be elevated among patients with Alzheimer'...
We examined the effect of salivary cortisol on cognitive performance and decline in 3229 adults (79%...
AbstractBackgroundThis study aimed to compare serum cortisol concentrations in cognitively healthy e...
INTRODUCTION Neuropsychiatric symptoms are important treatment targets in the management of demen...
Elevated cortisol levels have been hypothesised to contribute to cognitive ageing, but study finding...
AbstractWe examined the effect of salivary cortisol on cognitive performance and decline in 3229 adu...
Objective: Preclinical studies have found both hyperactivity of hypothalamic- pituitary- adrenal (HP...
Higher levels of cortisol have been observed in persons with cognitive decline and dementia. It is u...
Exercise has been shown to reduce the risk of developing Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's d...
Introduction: Cortisol effects on the brain are exerted through two distinct receptors, inducing com...
INTRODUCTION Elevated cortisol levels have been reported in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and may acce...
Elevated cortisol levels have been reported in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and may accelerate the devel...
Background : The objectives of this study were to examine the factors modifying the relationship bet...
Older people are particularly exposed to stressful events, known to activate the hypothalamus-pituit...
Objective: Elevated cortisol levels have been frequently reported in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and li...
BACKGROUND: Morning cortisol levels have been reported to be elevated among patients with Alzheimer'...
We examined the effect of salivary cortisol on cognitive performance and decline in 3229 adults (79%...
AbstractBackgroundThis study aimed to compare serum cortisol concentrations in cognitively healthy e...
INTRODUCTION Neuropsychiatric symptoms are important treatment targets in the management of demen...
Elevated cortisol levels have been hypothesised to contribute to cognitive ageing, but study finding...
AbstractWe examined the effect of salivary cortisol on cognitive performance and decline in 3229 adu...
Objective: Preclinical studies have found both hyperactivity of hypothalamic- pituitary- adrenal (HP...
Higher levels of cortisol have been observed in persons with cognitive decline and dementia. It is u...
Exercise has been shown to reduce the risk of developing Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's d...