Background. A number of recent epidemiological studies have shown that the prevalence and incidence of dementia are increased in population strata with low compared to high levels of education. This has been explained as a consequence of a greater 'brain reserve capacity' in people with a high level of education. Theoretically, however, brain reserve capacity is better reflected by intelligence than by level of education. Thus, the emergence of dementia will be better predicted by low pre-morbid intelligence than by low education. Methods. This prediction was tested in a population based sample of elderly subjects (N = 2063; age range 65-84; Amsterdam Study of the Elderly) who were followed over 4 years. Dementia was diagnosed using the Ger...
Dementia poses as one of the greatest concerns in modern day social and healthcare. Despite the larg...
BackgroundAn association between education and dementia is well-established but it is unclear whethe...
In exploring the cognitive reserve hypothesis in persons with substantial Alzheimer disease neuropat...
Cognitive reserve (CR) or brain reserve capacity explains why individuals with higher IQ, education,...
A relatively high prevalence and incidence of dementia have been found in population strata with low...
A relatively high prevalence and incidence of dementia have been found in population strata with low...
ObjectiveWe conducted a clinicopathologic study in a large population with very low levels of educat...
Background: Models of cognitive reserve in aging suggest that individual’s life experience (educatio...
Background: Models of cognitive reserve in aging suggest that individual’s life experience (educatio...
A relatively high prevalence and incidence of dementia have been found in population strata with low...
A relatively high prevalence and incidence of dementia have been found in population strata with low...
Abstract Background Cognitive reserve is thought to influence the degree of neuropathology needed fo...
This research involves an examination of the relationship between education and age on a wide array ...
This research involves an examination of the relationship between education and age on a wide array ...
Epidemiologic evidence suggests that higher occupational attainment and education, as well as increa...
Dementia poses as one of the greatest concerns in modern day social and healthcare. Despite the larg...
BackgroundAn association between education and dementia is well-established but it is unclear whethe...
In exploring the cognitive reserve hypothesis in persons with substantial Alzheimer disease neuropat...
Cognitive reserve (CR) or brain reserve capacity explains why individuals with higher IQ, education,...
A relatively high prevalence and incidence of dementia have been found in population strata with low...
A relatively high prevalence and incidence of dementia have been found in population strata with low...
ObjectiveWe conducted a clinicopathologic study in a large population with very low levels of educat...
Background: Models of cognitive reserve in aging suggest that individual’s life experience (educatio...
Background: Models of cognitive reserve in aging suggest that individual’s life experience (educatio...
A relatively high prevalence and incidence of dementia have been found in population strata with low...
A relatively high prevalence and incidence of dementia have been found in population strata with low...
Abstract Background Cognitive reserve is thought to influence the degree of neuropathology needed fo...
This research involves an examination of the relationship between education and age on a wide array ...
This research involves an examination of the relationship between education and age on a wide array ...
Epidemiologic evidence suggests that higher occupational attainment and education, as well as increa...
Dementia poses as one of the greatest concerns in modern day social and healthcare. Despite the larg...
BackgroundAn association between education and dementia is well-established but it is unclear whethe...
In exploring the cognitive reserve hypothesis in persons with substantial Alzheimer disease neuropat...