Patients with early-onset dementia are a significantly under-recognized subgroup of patients with an increasing prevalence. Epidemiological studies are limited and studies of modifiable risk factors, such as physical fitness, are lacking. We aimed to investigate the associations between cardiovascular fitness individually and in combination with cognitive performance at age 18 and risk of early-onset dementia and mild cognitive impairment later in life. We performed a population-based cohort study of over 1.1 million Swedish, 18-year-old, male conscripts, who underwent conscription exams between 1968 and 2005. These males were then followed for up to 42 years. Objective data on cardiovascular fitness and cognitive performance were collected...
BackgroundResearch assessing the relationship of physical activity and dementia is usually based on ...
Background Physical activity might reduce the risk of developing dementia. However, it is still uncl...
ObjectivesTo examine the longitudinal association between physical performance and risk of dementia ...
Objective: To investigate whether greater cardiovascular fitness in midlife is associated with decre...
Abstract Background Previous studies have demonstrated that individual measures of fitness – such as...
Cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with risk of dementia, but whether temporal changes in cardi...
Background:By 2030, about 74 million people will be diagnosed with dementia, and many more will expe...
Background: By 2030, about 74 million people will be diagnosed with dementia, and many more will exp...
Objective: To examine the impact of cardiovascular and motor fitness on cognitive performance in sub...
BackgroundVery few studies have explored the patterns of cardiovascular health (CVH) metrics in midl...
Background. With the number of people with dementia increasing, identifying potential protective fac...
Physical fitness (PF) has been associated with improved cognition in older age, but less is known ab...
We conducted a prospective cohort study derived from the population-based Mayo Clinic Study of Aging...
INTRODUCTION: Physical activity has been included in the list of twelve modifiable risk factors for ...
Background: Physical activity might reduce the risk of developing dementia. However, it is still unc...
BackgroundResearch assessing the relationship of physical activity and dementia is usually based on ...
Background Physical activity might reduce the risk of developing dementia. However, it is still uncl...
ObjectivesTo examine the longitudinal association between physical performance and risk of dementia ...
Objective: To investigate whether greater cardiovascular fitness in midlife is associated with decre...
Abstract Background Previous studies have demonstrated that individual measures of fitness – such as...
Cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with risk of dementia, but whether temporal changes in cardi...
Background:By 2030, about 74 million people will be diagnosed with dementia, and many more will expe...
Background: By 2030, about 74 million people will be diagnosed with dementia, and many more will exp...
Objective: To examine the impact of cardiovascular and motor fitness on cognitive performance in sub...
BackgroundVery few studies have explored the patterns of cardiovascular health (CVH) metrics in midl...
Background. With the number of people with dementia increasing, identifying potential protective fac...
Physical fitness (PF) has been associated with improved cognition in older age, but less is known ab...
We conducted a prospective cohort study derived from the population-based Mayo Clinic Study of Aging...
INTRODUCTION: Physical activity has been included in the list of twelve modifiable risk factors for ...
Background: Physical activity might reduce the risk of developing dementia. However, it is still unc...
BackgroundResearch assessing the relationship of physical activity and dementia is usually based on ...
Background Physical activity might reduce the risk of developing dementia. However, it is still uncl...
ObjectivesTo examine the longitudinal association between physical performance and risk of dementia ...