BackgroundThere is evidence that educational attainment increases cognitive reserve, and may prevent or delay the development of dementia. However, the extent to which education offsets or interacts with genetic risk is unknown. We therefore investigated the relationship between education and genetic risk for dementia.MethodIn this cohort study, we used data from UK Biobank including adults aged 60 years and older of European ancestry without cognitive impairment or dementia at baseline. Participants joined the study between 2006 and 2010 and were followed until 2016 or 2017. Genetic risk was estimated using a polygenic score for dementia incorporating 249,273 single‐nucleotide polymorphisms with low (lowest quintile), intermediate (quintil...
Background: Higher education is associated with a lower risk of dementia, possibly because of a high...
PURPOSE: Education is an established correlate of cognitive status in older adulthood, but whether e...
PURPOSE: Education is an established correlate of cognitive status in older adulthood, but whether e...
Importance: Genetic factors increase risk of dementia, but the extent to which this can be offset by...
BackgroundAn association between education and dementia is well-established but it is unclear whethe...
We assessed the risk of dementia by educational level in a prospective population-based study. In th...
Both education and cardiovascular risk factors are strongly associated with dementia risk. However, ...
This is the final version. Available from the American Medical Association via the DOI in this recor...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is predicted to affect 132 million people by 2050. Targeting modifiable lif...
Genetic susceptibility and lifestyle affect the risk of dementia but there is little direct evidence...
Dementia poses as one of the greatest concerns in modern day social and healthcare. Despite the larg...
Intervening on modifiable risk factors to prevent dementia is of key importance, since progress-modi...
The hypothesis that a low educational level increases the risk for Alzheimer's disease remains ...
Intervening on modifiable risk factors to prevent dementia is of key importance, since progress-modi...
markdownabstract__Background:__ Higher education is associated with a lower risk of dementia, possib...
Background: Higher education is associated with a lower risk of dementia, possibly because of a high...
PURPOSE: Education is an established correlate of cognitive status in older adulthood, but whether e...
PURPOSE: Education is an established correlate of cognitive status in older adulthood, but whether e...
Importance: Genetic factors increase risk of dementia, but the extent to which this can be offset by...
BackgroundAn association between education and dementia is well-established but it is unclear whethe...
We assessed the risk of dementia by educational level in a prospective population-based study. In th...
Both education and cardiovascular risk factors are strongly associated with dementia risk. However, ...
This is the final version. Available from the American Medical Association via the DOI in this recor...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is predicted to affect 132 million people by 2050. Targeting modifiable lif...
Genetic susceptibility and lifestyle affect the risk of dementia but there is little direct evidence...
Dementia poses as one of the greatest concerns in modern day social and healthcare. Despite the larg...
Intervening on modifiable risk factors to prevent dementia is of key importance, since progress-modi...
The hypothesis that a low educational level increases the risk for Alzheimer's disease remains ...
Intervening on modifiable risk factors to prevent dementia is of key importance, since progress-modi...
markdownabstract__Background:__ Higher education is associated with a lower risk of dementia, possib...
Background: Higher education is associated with a lower risk of dementia, possibly because of a high...
PURPOSE: Education is an established correlate of cognitive status in older adulthood, but whether e...
PURPOSE: Education is an established correlate of cognitive status in older adulthood, but whether e...