Dementia is an age-related clinical condition, with higher incidence rates in older ages. However, there is some evidence that a reverse epidemiology is also observed. Namely, the cohort analysis of dementia incidence rates by birth in selected populations demonstrated a decreased incidence of dementia in late life across the last twenty years, possibly due to decreased incidence of cardiovascular disorders and increased education and cognitive reserve. In line with that, age is probably a proxy for other pathophysiological processes rather than a strictly causative factor for the onset of dementia, especially in oldest old persons. The present narrative review provides an update on the clinical interplay between the spectrum of brain aging...
In most of the world, the oldest old are the fastest growing segment of the population and the indiv...
BackgroundThere is increasing evidence that dementia risk associated with vascular disorders is age ...
Changes in brain structure and activity as well as cognitive function are commonly seen in aging. Ho...
The population of oldest old, or people aged 85 and older, is growing rapidly. A better understandin...
The "oldest-old" comprise the fastest growing segment of the population in much of the world. Rates ...
People over the age of 90 years-the oldest old-are the fastest growing sector of the population. A s...
Abstract Objective: To analyze common cardiovascular risk factors in relation to all-cause dementia ...
Purpose of reviewPeople over 90 are the fastest growing segment of the population with the highest r...
The number of older subjects is rapidly increasingly worldwide. As a consequence, the nature of clin...
Nonagenarians and centenarians represent a quickly growing age group worldwide. In parallel, the pre...
Dementia incidence is growing at an impressive rate worldwide, mostly affecting old age subjects. Lo...
Introduction Fueled by medical and technological advances, average life expectancy in the USA has in...
The oldest-old (people over age 90) are the fastest growing segment of the population in Asia and mo...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common type of dementia in the US and much of the world with ra...
BACKGROUND: Research in Alzheimer's disease is focused mainly on younger old persons, whereas studie...
In most of the world, the oldest old are the fastest growing segment of the population and the indiv...
BackgroundThere is increasing evidence that dementia risk associated with vascular disorders is age ...
Changes in brain structure and activity as well as cognitive function are commonly seen in aging. Ho...
The population of oldest old, or people aged 85 and older, is growing rapidly. A better understandin...
The "oldest-old" comprise the fastest growing segment of the population in much of the world. Rates ...
People over the age of 90 years-the oldest old-are the fastest growing sector of the population. A s...
Abstract Objective: To analyze common cardiovascular risk factors in relation to all-cause dementia ...
Purpose of reviewPeople over 90 are the fastest growing segment of the population with the highest r...
The number of older subjects is rapidly increasingly worldwide. As a consequence, the nature of clin...
Nonagenarians and centenarians represent a quickly growing age group worldwide. In parallel, the pre...
Dementia incidence is growing at an impressive rate worldwide, mostly affecting old age subjects. Lo...
Introduction Fueled by medical and technological advances, average life expectancy in the USA has in...
The oldest-old (people over age 90) are the fastest growing segment of the population in Asia and mo...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common type of dementia in the US and much of the world with ra...
BACKGROUND: Research in Alzheimer's disease is focused mainly on younger old persons, whereas studie...
In most of the world, the oldest old are the fastest growing segment of the population and the indiv...
BackgroundThere is increasing evidence that dementia risk associated with vascular disorders is age ...
Changes in brain structure and activity as well as cognitive function are commonly seen in aging. Ho...