Background: Accumulating evidence suggests risk of cognitive impairment is declining in high-income countries. Much of this research uses longitudinal surveys in which learning over repeated tests may bias results. We analyze trends in cognitive impairment in the United States, accounting for prior test experience and selective mortality. Methods: We use the Health and Retirement Study, a population-based, nationally representative panel dataset and include individuals ages 50 years and older in 1996-2014 (n = 32,784). We measure cognitive impairment and dementia using standard cutpoints of the modified Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status. We estimate logistic regression models for any impairment and dementia over time, adjusting for a...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/152616/1/alzjjalz200805542.pd
Dramatic global increases in future numbers of people with dementia have been predicted. No multicen...
Several studies have reported a decline in incidence of dementia which may have large implications f...
This study uses only secondary data analysis of the publicly available data in the Health and Retire...
Prior studies have analyzed the burden of cognitive impairment, but often use potentially biased pre...
Prior studies have analyzed the burden of cognitive impairment, but often use potentially biased pre...
The authors used data from 6 waves of the Health and Retirement Study to evaluate changes in the pre...
OBJECTIVE: To determine changes in the incidence of dementia between 1988 and 2015. METHODS: This an...
There is growing evidence for a decline in the prevalence and incidence of Alzheimer’s disease and r...
Prior studies have analyzed the burden of cognitive impairment, but often use potentially biased pre...
AbstractBackgroundEducation has been robustly associated with cognitive reserve and dementia, but no...
Background: With no effective treatments for cognitive decline or dementia, improving the evidence b...
Dramatic global increases in future numbers of people with dementia have been predicted. No multicen...
Research suggests that the prevalence and incidence of cognitive impairment among older adults is de...
International audienceSeveral studies have reported a decline in incidence of dementia which may hav...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/152616/1/alzjjalz200805542.pd
Dramatic global increases in future numbers of people with dementia have been predicted. No multicen...
Several studies have reported a decline in incidence of dementia which may have large implications f...
This study uses only secondary data analysis of the publicly available data in the Health and Retire...
Prior studies have analyzed the burden of cognitive impairment, but often use potentially biased pre...
Prior studies have analyzed the burden of cognitive impairment, but often use potentially biased pre...
The authors used data from 6 waves of the Health and Retirement Study to evaluate changes in the pre...
OBJECTIVE: To determine changes in the incidence of dementia between 1988 and 2015. METHODS: This an...
There is growing evidence for a decline in the prevalence and incidence of Alzheimer’s disease and r...
Prior studies have analyzed the burden of cognitive impairment, but often use potentially biased pre...
AbstractBackgroundEducation has been robustly associated with cognitive reserve and dementia, but no...
Background: With no effective treatments for cognitive decline or dementia, improving the evidence b...
Dramatic global increases in future numbers of people with dementia have been predicted. No multicen...
Research suggests that the prevalence and incidence of cognitive impairment among older adults is de...
International audienceSeveral studies have reported a decline in incidence of dementia which may hav...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/152616/1/alzjjalz200805542.pd
Dramatic global increases in future numbers of people with dementia have been predicted. No multicen...
Several studies have reported a decline in incidence of dementia which may have large implications f...