Dementia is an increasing global issue, currently affecting an estimated 50 million people worldwide. This number is predicted to increase to 82 million by the year 2030, due to the ageing global population. Theoretically, preventing late-onset dementia may seem extremely difficult as the greatest risk factor, age, is unmodifiable. However, it is estimated that a third of dementia cases could potentially be prevented or delayed by removing or reducing modifiable risk factors. Increasing evidence suggests that chronic stress, which may arise from experiencing a traumatic event or daily stress, may be a potential risk factor for dementia. Whilst it may not play a vital role in causing the syndrome, stress may contribute to the progression of ...
BackgroundThe effects of biological and physical factors on cognitive aging are widely studied. Less...
Background: The associations between work-related stress and various health outcomes in mid-life are...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations between midlife work-related stress and mild cognitive im...
Dementia is an increasing global issue, currently affecting an estimated 50 million people worldwide...
Psychological stress has been recognized as an increasing public health problem with serious consequ...
While many studies have examined the relationship between stress and dementia, there is no general c...
The number of people with dementia has increased dramatically with global ageing. Nevertheless, the ...
The prevalence of dementia is increasing worldwide and it is anticipated to affect more than 130 mi...
Background: It has been estimated that one third of dementia cases may be preventable through modifi...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. The Catholic University of AmericaOlder individuals caring for lov...
BackgroundPosttraumatic stress disorder is associated with increased dementia risk but less is known...
Participants with amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (aMCI) do not inevitably show cognitive decline...
To determine the relationship between psychological stress with cognitive outcomes in a multi-centre...
International audienceStress may be a risk factor for dementia, however it is unknown whether post-t...
Background. The effects of biological and physical factors on cognitive aging are widely studied. Le...
BackgroundThe effects of biological and physical factors on cognitive aging are widely studied. Less...
Background: The associations between work-related stress and various health outcomes in mid-life are...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations between midlife work-related stress and mild cognitive im...
Dementia is an increasing global issue, currently affecting an estimated 50 million people worldwide...
Psychological stress has been recognized as an increasing public health problem with serious consequ...
While many studies have examined the relationship between stress and dementia, there is no general c...
The number of people with dementia has increased dramatically with global ageing. Nevertheless, the ...
The prevalence of dementia is increasing worldwide and it is anticipated to affect more than 130 mi...
Background: It has been estimated that one third of dementia cases may be preventable through modifi...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. The Catholic University of AmericaOlder individuals caring for lov...
BackgroundPosttraumatic stress disorder is associated with increased dementia risk but less is known...
Participants with amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (aMCI) do not inevitably show cognitive decline...
To determine the relationship between psychological stress with cognitive outcomes in a multi-centre...
International audienceStress may be a risk factor for dementia, however it is unknown whether post-t...
Background. The effects of biological and physical factors on cognitive aging are widely studied. Le...
BackgroundThe effects of biological and physical factors on cognitive aging are widely studied. Less...
Background: The associations between work-related stress and various health outcomes in mid-life are...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations between midlife work-related stress and mild cognitive im...