Dementia has reached epidemic proportions, with an estimated 4.6 million new cases worldwide each year. With an aging world population, the prevalence of dementia will increase dramatically in the next few decades. Of the predicted 114 million who will have dementia in 2050, about three-quarters will live in less developed regions. Although strongly age-related, dementia is not an inevitable part of aging but is a true disease, caused by exposure to several genetic and nongenetic risk factors. Prevention will be possible when the nongenetic risk factors have been identified. Apart from age, more than 20 nongenetic risk factors have been postulated, but very few have been established by randomized intervention studies. Elevated blood concent...
The increasing worldwide prevalence of dementia is a major public health concern. Findings from some...
Background & Aims: Total homocysteine (tHcy) has been suggested as a dementia risk factor. Our a...
Objectives: Hyperhomocysteinemia in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is widely reported and appears to worse...
Dementia has reached epidemic proportions, with an estimated 4.6 million new cases worldwide each y...
Dementia has reached epidemic proportions, with an estimated 4.6 million new cases world-wide each y...
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....
Moderately elevated plasma total homocysteine (tHcy) is a strong modifiable risk factor for vascular...
Background:High concentrations of homocysteine have been linked to a greater risk of Alzheimer disea...
Recently, Selhub et al (1) pointed out the importance of the B vitamins folic acid, vitamin B-6, and...
Elevated plasma homocysteine (Hcy) concentrations have been implicated with risk of cognitive impair...
INTRODUCTION The "homocysteine hypothesis" of Alzheimer disease was prompted by the observation in ...
High concentrations of homocysteine and low concentrations of vitamin B-12 and folic acid are freque...
Is it possible to prevent atrophy of key brain regions related to cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s ...
Background: High concentrations of homocysteine have been linked to a greater risk of Alzheimer dise...
The increasing worldwide prevalence of dementia is a major public health concern. Findings from some...
Background & Aims: Total homocysteine (tHcy) has been suggested as a dementia risk factor. Our a...
Objectives: Hyperhomocysteinemia in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is widely reported and appears to worse...
Dementia has reached epidemic proportions, with an estimated 4.6 million new cases worldwide each y...
Dementia has reached epidemic proportions, with an estimated 4.6 million new cases world-wide each y...
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....
Moderately elevated plasma total homocysteine (tHcy) is a strong modifiable risk factor for vascular...
Background:High concentrations of homocysteine have been linked to a greater risk of Alzheimer disea...
Recently, Selhub et al (1) pointed out the importance of the B vitamins folic acid, vitamin B-6, and...
Elevated plasma homocysteine (Hcy) concentrations have been implicated with risk of cognitive impair...
INTRODUCTION The "homocysteine hypothesis" of Alzheimer disease was prompted by the observation in ...
High concentrations of homocysteine and low concentrations of vitamin B-12 and folic acid are freque...
Is it possible to prevent atrophy of key brain regions related to cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s ...
Background: High concentrations of homocysteine have been linked to a greater risk of Alzheimer dise...
The increasing worldwide prevalence of dementia is a major public health concern. Findings from some...
Background & Aims: Total homocysteine (tHcy) has been suggested as a dementia risk factor. Our a...
Objectives: Hyperhomocysteinemia in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is widely reported and appears to worse...