INTRODUCTION: It has been estimated that a 10%-25% reduction in seven key risk factors could potentially prevent 1.1-3.0 million Alzheimer's disease cases globally. In addition, as dementia is preceded by more subtle cognitive deficits which have substantial social and economic impact, effective preventative interventions would likely have more extensive benefits. The current study evaluates in primary care a multidomain risk-reduction intervention targeting adults with high risk of developing dementia. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A randomised controlled trial (RCT) is being conducted to evaluate three intervention programmes using a pragmatic approach suitable to the clinic: (1) a 12-week online and face-to-face dementia risk-reduction intervent...
Mitchell McMaster,1 Sarang Kim,1 Linda Clare,2 Susan J Torres,3 Catherine D’Este,4 Kaarin J An...
:Translating our knowledge of dementia risk reduction into interventions that can be applied in the...
INTRODUCTION: Descendants of patients with dementia have a higher risk to develop dementia. This stu...
INTRODUCTION: It has been estimated that a 10%-25% reduction in seven key risk factors could potenti...
Introduction It has been estimated that a 10%-25% reduction in seven key risk factors could potentia...
Background: There is a need to develop interventions to reduce the risk of dementia in the community...
Background: There is a need to develop interventions to reduce the risk of dementia in the community...
BACKGROUND: Disappointing results from clinical trials of disease-modifying interventions for Alzhei...
INTRODUCTION: Behaviour change interventions represent key means for supporting healthy ageing and r...
INTRODUCTION: Behaviour change interventions represent key means for supporting healthy ageing and r...
INTRODUCTION: Behaviour change interventions represent key means for supporting healthy ageing and r...
INTRODUCTION: Behaviour change interventions represent key means for supporting healthy ageing and r...
Background: With no cure for dementia and the number of people living with the condition predicted t...
BACKGROUND: Dementia prevalence is increasing as populations live longer, with no cure and the costs...
Background: There is a need to develop interventions to reduce the risk of dementia in the community...
Mitchell McMaster,1 Sarang Kim,1 Linda Clare,2 Susan J Torres,3 Catherine D’Este,4 Kaarin J An...
:Translating our knowledge of dementia risk reduction into interventions that can be applied in the...
INTRODUCTION: Descendants of patients with dementia have a higher risk to develop dementia. This stu...
INTRODUCTION: It has been estimated that a 10%-25% reduction in seven key risk factors could potenti...
Introduction It has been estimated that a 10%-25% reduction in seven key risk factors could potentia...
Background: There is a need to develop interventions to reduce the risk of dementia in the community...
Background: There is a need to develop interventions to reduce the risk of dementia in the community...
BACKGROUND: Disappointing results from clinical trials of disease-modifying interventions for Alzhei...
INTRODUCTION: Behaviour change interventions represent key means for supporting healthy ageing and r...
INTRODUCTION: Behaviour change interventions represent key means for supporting healthy ageing and r...
INTRODUCTION: Behaviour change interventions represent key means for supporting healthy ageing and r...
INTRODUCTION: Behaviour change interventions represent key means for supporting healthy ageing and r...
Background: With no cure for dementia and the number of people living with the condition predicted t...
BACKGROUND: Dementia prevalence is increasing as populations live longer, with no cure and the costs...
Background: There is a need to develop interventions to reduce the risk of dementia in the community...
Mitchell McMaster,1 Sarang Kim,1 Linda Clare,2 Susan J Torres,3 Catherine D’Este,4 Kaarin J An...
:Translating our knowledge of dementia risk reduction into interventions that can be applied in the...
INTRODUCTION: Descendants of patients with dementia have a higher risk to develop dementia. This stu...