Background: Long-term changes in (bio)markers for cognitive frailty are not well characterized. Therefore, our aim is to explore (bio)marker trajectories in adults who became cognitively frail compared to age- and sex-matched controls who did not become cognitively frail over a 15 year follow-up. We hypothesize that those who become cognitively frail have more unfavorable trajectories of (bio)markers compared to controls. Methods: The Doetinchem Cohort Study is a longitudinal population-based study that started in 1987-1991 in men and women aged 20-59 years, with follow-up examinations every 5 years. For the current analyses, we used data of 17 potentially relevant (bio)markers (e.g., body mass index (BMI), urea) from rounds 2 to 5 (1993-20...
Age-related cognitive decline is a public health problem but highly diverse and difficult to predict...
Background and purpose: The aim was to determine whether frailty is associated with the relationship...
Advancing age is the focus of recent studies on familial and sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD), sugg...
Background: Long-term changes in (bio)markers for cognitive frailty are not well characterized. Ther...
International audienceBackground This study aims to investigate the predictive value of biological a...
Objective. First, we tested the hypothesis that the rate of change of physical frailty and cognitive...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether poorer cognitive ability is a risk factor for the development of ...
To better understand the nature of cognitive functioning later in life, it is important to gain furt...
ObjectiveWe sought to develop and validate a risk index for prospective cognitive decline in older a...
BACKGROUND: To examine the effect of frailty on cognitive decline independent of cerebral small vess...
Objective: To identify a parsimonious set of markers that optimally predicts subsequent clinical pro...
Aging alters brain structure and function. Personal health markers and modifiable lifestyle factors ...
BACKGROUNDS AND AIMS: Health trajectories in aging, rather than single time-point assessments, could...
AbstractIntroductionBiomarker progressions explain higher variability in cognitive decline than base...
Frailty among elderly people leads to an increased risk for negative health outcomes. To prevent fra...
Age-related cognitive decline is a public health problem but highly diverse and difficult to predict...
Background and purpose: The aim was to determine whether frailty is associated with the relationship...
Advancing age is the focus of recent studies on familial and sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD), sugg...
Background: Long-term changes in (bio)markers for cognitive frailty are not well characterized. Ther...
International audienceBackground This study aims to investigate the predictive value of biological a...
Objective. First, we tested the hypothesis that the rate of change of physical frailty and cognitive...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether poorer cognitive ability is a risk factor for the development of ...
To better understand the nature of cognitive functioning later in life, it is important to gain furt...
ObjectiveWe sought to develop and validate a risk index for prospective cognitive decline in older a...
BACKGROUND: To examine the effect of frailty on cognitive decline independent of cerebral small vess...
Objective: To identify a parsimonious set of markers that optimally predicts subsequent clinical pro...
Aging alters brain structure and function. Personal health markers and modifiable lifestyle factors ...
BACKGROUNDS AND AIMS: Health trajectories in aging, rather than single time-point assessments, could...
AbstractIntroductionBiomarker progressions explain higher variability in cognitive decline than base...
Frailty among elderly people leads to an increased risk for negative health outcomes. To prevent fra...
Age-related cognitive decline is a public health problem but highly diverse and difficult to predict...
Background and purpose: The aim was to determine whether frailty is associated with the relationship...
Advancing age is the focus of recent studies on familial and sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD), sugg...