Moderately elevated plasma total homocysteine (tHcy) is a strong modifiable risk factor for vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Prospectively, elevated tHcy is associated with cognitive decline, white matter damage, brain atrophy, neurofibrillary tangles, and dementia. Most homocysteine-lowering trials with folate and vitamins B6 and/or B12 tested as protective agents against cognitive decline were poorly designed by including subjects unlikely to benefit during the trial period. In contrast, trials in high-risk subjects, which have taken into account the baseline B vitamin status, show a slowing of cognitive decline and of atrophy in critical brain regions, results that are consistent with modification of the Alzheimer's disease pro...
Is it possible to prevent atrophy of key brain regions related to cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s ...
OBJECTIVE: Moderately elevated levels of plasma total homocysteine are associated with an increased ...
Objectives: Hyperhomocysteinemia in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is widely reported and appears to worse...
Identification of modifiable risk factors provides a crucial approach to the prevention of dementia....
Identification of modifiable risk factors provides a crucial approach to the prevention of dementia....
Elevated plasma homocysteine (Hcy) concentrations have been implicated with risk of cognitive impair...
Dementia has reached epidemic proportions, with an estimated 4.6 million new cases worldwide each y...
An increased rate of brain atrophy is often observed in older subjects, in particular those who suff...
Dementia has reached epidemic proportions, with an estimated 4.6 million new cases worldwide each ye...
AbstractFew B-vitamin trials to lower homocysteine (Hcy) have reported evidence of beneficial effect...
Background: An increased rate of brain atrophy is often observed in older subjects, in particular th...
Background Homocysteine is a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. In the first report on the VITACOG...
Background: An increased rate of brain atrophy is often observed in older subjects, in particular th...
Background:High concentrations of homocysteine have been linked to a greater risk of Alzheimer disea...
Background: An increased rate of brain atrophy is often observed in older subjects, in particular th...
Is it possible to prevent atrophy of key brain regions related to cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s ...
OBJECTIVE: Moderately elevated levels of plasma total homocysteine are associated with an increased ...
Objectives: Hyperhomocysteinemia in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is widely reported and appears to worse...
Identification of modifiable risk factors provides a crucial approach to the prevention of dementia....
Identification of modifiable risk factors provides a crucial approach to the prevention of dementia....
Elevated plasma homocysteine (Hcy) concentrations have been implicated with risk of cognitive impair...
Dementia has reached epidemic proportions, with an estimated 4.6 million new cases worldwide each y...
An increased rate of brain atrophy is often observed in older subjects, in particular those who suff...
Dementia has reached epidemic proportions, with an estimated 4.6 million new cases worldwide each ye...
AbstractFew B-vitamin trials to lower homocysteine (Hcy) have reported evidence of beneficial effect...
Background: An increased rate of brain atrophy is often observed in older subjects, in particular th...
Background Homocysteine is a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. In the first report on the VITACOG...
Background: An increased rate of brain atrophy is often observed in older subjects, in particular th...
Background:High concentrations of homocysteine have been linked to a greater risk of Alzheimer disea...
Background: An increased rate of brain atrophy is often observed in older subjects, in particular th...
Is it possible to prevent atrophy of key brain regions related to cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s ...
OBJECTIVE: Moderately elevated levels of plasma total homocysteine are associated with an increased ...
Objectives: Hyperhomocysteinemia in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is widely reported and appears to worse...