Abstract Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by progressive memory and neuronal loss culminating in cognitive impairment that not only affects a person’s living ability but also becomes a society’s as well as a family’s economic burden. AD is the most common form of dementia in older persons. It is expected that the number of people with AD dementia will increase dramatically in the next 30 years, projecting to 75 million in 2030 and 131.5 million in 2050 worldwide. So far, no sufficient evidence is available to support that any medicine is able to prevent or reverse the progression of the disease. Early studies have shown that social environment, particularly social relationships, can affect one’s behavior and mental health. A study ...
It is unclear to what extent poor social relationships are related to the development of dementia. A...
It is unclear to what extent poor social relationships are related to the development of dementia. A...
It is unclear to what extent poor social relationships are related to the development of dementia. A...
Due to ageing populations worldwide, the number of people with cognitive impairments and dementia is...
Some risk factors that can be detected early in adulthood might render a person more susceptible to ...
Objectives Modifiable lifestyle risk factors are of great interest in the prevention and management...
Worldwide, the number of older adults living with dementia is increasing. Those older adults living ...
Due to ageing populations worldwide, the number of people with cognitive impairments and dementia is...
Due to ageing populations worldwide, the number of people with cognitive impairments and dementia is...
Due to ageing populations worldwide, the number of people with cognitive impairments and dementia is...
Due to ageing populations worldwide, the number of people with cognitive impairments and dementia is...
Due to ageing populations worldwide, the number of people with cognitive impairments and dementia is...
There is considerable empirical evidence that unequivocally points to loneliness as a modifiable ris...
The extent to which social cognitive changes reflect a discrete constellation of symptoms dissociabl...
It is unclear to what extent poor social relationships are related to the development of dementia. A...
It is unclear to what extent poor social relationships are related to the development of dementia. A...
It is unclear to what extent poor social relationships are related to the development of dementia. A...
It is unclear to what extent poor social relationships are related to the development of dementia. A...
Due to ageing populations worldwide, the number of people with cognitive impairments and dementia is...
Some risk factors that can be detected early in adulthood might render a person more susceptible to ...
Objectives Modifiable lifestyle risk factors are of great interest in the prevention and management...
Worldwide, the number of older adults living with dementia is increasing. Those older adults living ...
Due to ageing populations worldwide, the number of people with cognitive impairments and dementia is...
Due to ageing populations worldwide, the number of people with cognitive impairments and dementia is...
Due to ageing populations worldwide, the number of people with cognitive impairments and dementia is...
Due to ageing populations worldwide, the number of people with cognitive impairments and dementia is...
Due to ageing populations worldwide, the number of people with cognitive impairments and dementia is...
There is considerable empirical evidence that unequivocally points to loneliness as a modifiable ris...
The extent to which social cognitive changes reflect a discrete constellation of symptoms dissociabl...
It is unclear to what extent poor social relationships are related to the development of dementia. A...
It is unclear to what extent poor social relationships are related to the development of dementia. A...
It is unclear to what extent poor social relationships are related to the development of dementia. A...
It is unclear to what extent poor social relationships are related to the development of dementia. A...