Platform Presentations: Friday, Session 1 - Psychiatry and Mental HealthINTRODUCTION: Late-life depression may increase dementia risk, raising the possibility of overlapping pathophysiology and potential preventive strategies. We examined whether: a) baseline depressive symptoms predicted memory decline, and b) baseline memory function predicted mood decline, in an older Chinese cohort …published_or_final_versio
Background: cross-sectional surveys of older people commonly find associations between higher levels...
Objectives: We examined bidirectional, time-ordered associations between agerelated changes in depre...
textabstractBackground: Whether depression is a long-term risk factor for dementia or represents a d...
Conference Theme: Science and Aging: An Era of DiscoveryIntroduction Late-life depression may incre...
Background. Recent studies have shown a temporal association between depressive symptoms and cogniti...
Objectives: To examine the bidirectional temporal relationship between depressive symptoms and cogni...
Objectives: Although previous studies have extensively confirmed the cross-sectional relationship be...
BackgroundDepression frequently co-occurs with cognitive decline, but the nature of this association...
BackgroundDepression and dementia often exist concurrently. The associations of depressive syndromes...
OBJECTIVES:: To investigate whether specific domains of cognitive functioning predict the natural co...
OBJECTIVES—Numerous studies support an association between depression and increased risk of dementia...
OBJECTIVES: Depression may be associated with an increased risk for dementia, although results from ...
Background and aims: Some prospective studies show that depression is a risk factor for cognitive de...
Background: Depression is an established risk factor for dementia in later life, but it is unclear i...
Although many studies have found a cross-sectional relation between depression and dementia or depre...
Background: cross-sectional surveys of older people commonly find associations between higher levels...
Objectives: We examined bidirectional, time-ordered associations between agerelated changes in depre...
textabstractBackground: Whether depression is a long-term risk factor for dementia or represents a d...
Conference Theme: Science and Aging: An Era of DiscoveryIntroduction Late-life depression may incre...
Background. Recent studies have shown a temporal association between depressive symptoms and cogniti...
Objectives: To examine the bidirectional temporal relationship between depressive symptoms and cogni...
Objectives: Although previous studies have extensively confirmed the cross-sectional relationship be...
BackgroundDepression frequently co-occurs with cognitive decline, but the nature of this association...
BackgroundDepression and dementia often exist concurrently. The associations of depressive syndromes...
OBJECTIVES:: To investigate whether specific domains of cognitive functioning predict the natural co...
OBJECTIVES—Numerous studies support an association between depression and increased risk of dementia...
OBJECTIVES: Depression may be associated with an increased risk for dementia, although results from ...
Background and aims: Some prospective studies show that depression is a risk factor for cognitive de...
Background: Depression is an established risk factor for dementia in later life, but it is unclear i...
Although many studies have found a cross-sectional relation between depression and dementia or depre...
Background: cross-sectional surveys of older people commonly find associations between higher levels...
Objectives: We examined bidirectional, time-ordered associations between agerelated changes in depre...
textabstractBackground: Whether depression is a long-term risk factor for dementia or represents a d...