Objective: To estimate the impact of alcohol consumption on the incidence of mild cognitive impairment and its progression to dementia. Methods: We evaluated the incidence of mild cognitive impairment in 1,445 non-cognitively impaired individuals and its progression to dementia in 121 patients with mild cognitive impairment, aged 65 to 84 years, participating in the Italian Longitudinal Study on Aging, with a 3.5-year follow-up. The level of alcohol consumption was ascertained in the year before the survey. Dementia and mild cognitive impairment were classified using current clinical criteria. Results: Patients with mild cognitive impairment who were moderate drinkers, i.e., those who consumed less than 1 drink/day (approximately 15 g...
To determine whether low to moderate alcohol intake is protective against cognitive decline in older...
International audienceBackground: Associations between alcohol consumption and cognitive function ar...
Abstract Background Alcohol use has been identified a...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the impact of alcohol consumption on the incidence of mild cognitive impairm...
Objective: In several longitudinal studies, light-to-moderate drinking of alcoholic beverages has be...
Objective—To examine the relationship between alcohol, both the amount and type, and cognitive decli...
International audienceModerate alcohol consumption, after controlling for potential confounding fact...
Background: Moderate alcohol consumption has been associated in several studies with decreased risk ...
Background Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption reduces the risk of coronary heart disease and stro...
The relationships between alcohol consumption and dementia and cognitive decline were investigated i...
Importance: Evidence on alcohol consumption as a risk factor for dementia usually relates to overall...
The objective of this study was to assess the association between different types of alcoholic bever...
Background: dementia and cognitive decline have been linked to cardiovascular risk. Alcohol has know...
Edward J Neafsey, Michael A CollinsDepartment of Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Loyola Uni...
Background: Midlife alcohol consumption (beer, wine, and spirits) was examined in relation to dement...
To determine whether low to moderate alcohol intake is protective against cognitive decline in older...
International audienceBackground: Associations between alcohol consumption and cognitive function ar...
Abstract Background Alcohol use has been identified a...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the impact of alcohol consumption on the incidence of mild cognitive impairm...
Objective: In several longitudinal studies, light-to-moderate drinking of alcoholic beverages has be...
Objective—To examine the relationship between alcohol, both the amount and type, and cognitive decli...
International audienceModerate alcohol consumption, after controlling for potential confounding fact...
Background: Moderate alcohol consumption has been associated in several studies with decreased risk ...
Background Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption reduces the risk of coronary heart disease and stro...
The relationships between alcohol consumption and dementia and cognitive decline were investigated i...
Importance: Evidence on alcohol consumption as a risk factor for dementia usually relates to overall...
The objective of this study was to assess the association between different types of alcoholic bever...
Background: dementia and cognitive decline have been linked to cardiovascular risk. Alcohol has know...
Edward J Neafsey, Michael A CollinsDepartment of Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Loyola Uni...
Background: Midlife alcohol consumption (beer, wine, and spirits) was examined in relation to dement...
To determine whether low to moderate alcohol intake is protective against cognitive decline in older...
International audienceBackground: Associations between alcohol consumption and cognitive function ar...
Abstract Background Alcohol use has been identified a...