INTRODUCTION: Women comprise two-thirds of people with dementia, making female sex a significant dementia risk factor. Both type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D) are known dementia risk factors with an increasing global incidence. Understanding whether subtle sex differences persist in cognitive function prior to dementia in the context of diabetes may help elucidate the magnitude of sex effects on dementia risk. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We examined cross-sectional data from the Study of Longevity in Diabetes (SOLID), a prospective cohort study of members of Kaiser Permanente Northern California aged 60 years and older with T1D (n=758), T2D (n=232) and without either T1D or T2D (n=247). We used factor analysis to generate summ...
Background: Whether the association of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) with dementia differs by sex r...
Dementia, the most common form of which is Alzheimer’s disease, is a mental illness characterised by...
Sex differences in Alzheimer's disease (AD) biology and progression are not yet fully characterized....
Introduction Women comprise two-thirds of people with dementia, making female sex a significant deme...
Women comprise two-thirds of people with dementia, making female sex a significant dementia risk fac...
Aim To estimate the associations between risk factors and cognitive decline (CD)/dementia, and the s...
AIM: To estimate the associations between risk factors and cognitive decline (CD)/dementia, and the ...
Objective: Type 2 diabetes confers a greater excess risk of cardiovascular disease in women than in ...
Objective: Type 2 diabetes confers a greater excess risk of cardiovascular disease in women than in ...
Introduction: Globally, women with dementia have a higher disease burden than men with dementia. In ...
OBJECTIVE: Type 2 diabetes confers a greater excess risk of cardiovascular disease in women than in ...
Background: Little is known regarding whether sex assigned at birth modifies the association between...
BACKGROUND: Sex differences in cognitive functioning in old age are known to exist yet are still poo...
BACKGROUND: Sex differences in cognitive functioning in old age are known to exist yet are still poo...
Background: Whether the association of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) with dementia differs by sex r...
Background: Whether the association of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) with dementia differs by sex r...
Dementia, the most common form of which is Alzheimer’s disease, is a mental illness characterised by...
Sex differences in Alzheimer's disease (AD) biology and progression are not yet fully characterized....
Introduction Women comprise two-thirds of people with dementia, making female sex a significant deme...
Women comprise two-thirds of people with dementia, making female sex a significant dementia risk fac...
Aim To estimate the associations between risk factors and cognitive decline (CD)/dementia, and the s...
AIM: To estimate the associations between risk factors and cognitive decline (CD)/dementia, and the ...
Objective: Type 2 diabetes confers a greater excess risk of cardiovascular disease in women than in ...
Objective: Type 2 diabetes confers a greater excess risk of cardiovascular disease in women than in ...
Introduction: Globally, women with dementia have a higher disease burden than men with dementia. In ...
OBJECTIVE: Type 2 diabetes confers a greater excess risk of cardiovascular disease in women than in ...
Background: Little is known regarding whether sex assigned at birth modifies the association between...
BACKGROUND: Sex differences in cognitive functioning in old age are known to exist yet are still poo...
BACKGROUND: Sex differences in cognitive functioning in old age are known to exist yet are still poo...
Background: Whether the association of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) with dementia differs by sex r...
Background: Whether the association of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) with dementia differs by sex r...
Dementia, the most common form of which is Alzheimer’s disease, is a mental illness characterised by...
Sex differences in Alzheimer's disease (AD) biology and progression are not yet fully characterized....