Background This study investigated differences in cognitive performance between middle-aged adults with and without a lifetime history of mood disorder features, adjusting for a range of potential confounders. Methods Cross-sectional analysis of baseline data from the UK Biobank cohort. Adults aged 40–69 (n = 143,828) were assessed using measures of reasoning, reaction time and memory. Self-reported data on lifetime features of major depression and bipolar disorder were used to construct groups for comparison against controls. Regression models examined the association between mood disorder classification and cognitive performance, adjusting for sociodemographic, lifestyle and clinical confounders. Results Inverse associations between lifet...
Abstract Background Comparisons between healthy controls (HCs) and individuals with mood disorders ...
Objectives UK Biobank is a landmark cohort of over 500,000 participants which will be used to inv...
Cognitive dysfunction is clearly recognized in bipolar patients, but the degree of impairment varies...
Background This study investigated differences in cognitive performance between middle-aged adults w...
Objective: The goal of this study was to examine the effects of aging on neuropsychological function...
Background: Cognitive impairment is strongly linked with persistent disability in people with moo...
Introduction: Both older age bipolar disorder (OABD) and late life depression (LLD) have been associ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Longitudinal studies of the relationship between cognition and func...
Objective: Older individuals with bipolar disorder may exhibit greater cognitive decline over time c...
Objective: Cognitive alterations in bipolar disorder may reflect genetic influence. However, to what...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies revealed that acute depressive episodes are associated with both cognit...
Objective: This study aimed to explore a large range of candidate determinants of cognitive performa...
Objectives: Neurocognitive deficits have been widely reported in euthymic Bipolar Disorder (BD) pati...
Objectives: Bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with significant impairment in cognitive performance...
Aim: Early stages of severe mood disorders may be accompanied by neurocognitive changes. Specificall...
Abstract Background Comparisons between healthy controls (HCs) and individuals with mood disorders ...
Objectives UK Biobank is a landmark cohort of over 500,000 participants which will be used to inv...
Cognitive dysfunction is clearly recognized in bipolar patients, but the degree of impairment varies...
Background This study investigated differences in cognitive performance between middle-aged adults w...
Objective: The goal of this study was to examine the effects of aging on neuropsychological function...
Background: Cognitive impairment is strongly linked with persistent disability in people with moo...
Introduction: Both older age bipolar disorder (OABD) and late life depression (LLD) have been associ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Longitudinal studies of the relationship between cognition and func...
Objective: Older individuals with bipolar disorder may exhibit greater cognitive decline over time c...
Objective: Cognitive alterations in bipolar disorder may reflect genetic influence. However, to what...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies revealed that acute depressive episodes are associated with both cognit...
Objective: This study aimed to explore a large range of candidate determinants of cognitive performa...
Objectives: Neurocognitive deficits have been widely reported in euthymic Bipolar Disorder (BD) pati...
Objectives: Bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with significant impairment in cognitive performance...
Aim: Early stages of severe mood disorders may be accompanied by neurocognitive changes. Specificall...
Abstract Background Comparisons between healthy controls (HCs) and individuals with mood disorders ...
Objectives UK Biobank is a landmark cohort of over 500,000 participants which will be used to inv...
Cognitive dysfunction is clearly recognized in bipolar patients, but the degree of impairment varies...