INTRODUCTION: To examine the independent association of body mass index (BMI) in early adulthood with dementia incidence among men and women. METHODS: We studied 5104 older adults from the Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS) and the Health, Aging, and Body Composition (Health ABC) study. We imputed early adulthood and midlife BMI using a pooled parent cohort with complete adult lifespan coverage and previously established methods. Dementia was ascertained using criteria such as neuropsychological test battery, medical records, and dementia-related drug use. Pooled logistic regression (PLR) models were used. RESULTS: Compared to women with normal BMI in early adulthood, the odds of dementia were higher among both overweight (odds ratio [OR] = ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the association between late-life body mass index (BMI) and dementia develop...
Cohort studies report inconsistent associations between body mass index (BMI) and all-cause incident...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity in mid-life may increase the risk of subsequent dementia. Our objective was to st...
INTRODUCTION: To examine the independent association of body mass index (BMI) in early adulthood wit...
Introduction: Higher midlife body mass index (BMI) is suggested to increase the risk of dementia, bu...
The aims of the present study were to investigate the association between overweight and cognitive a...
Item does not contain fulltextThe occurrence of obesity, commonly estimated using body mass index (B...
__Introduction:__ We conducted a meta-analysis of the conflicting epidemiologic evidence on the asso...
Objective: To determine if adiposity in later life increases dementia hazard. Methods: Cohort study ...
To determine if adiposity in later life increases dementia hazard.Cohort study of 12,047 men aged 65...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if adiposity in later life increases dementia hazard. METHODS: Cohort study ...
Background:Little is known about the sex differences in the association between body mass index (BMI...
While dementia affects 6-10% of persons 65 years or older, industrialized countries have witnessed a...
Objective To help determine whether midlife obesity is a cause of dementia and whether low body mass...
ABSTRACT Background: There is ongoing debate about whether a decline in body mass represents a true ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the association between late-life body mass index (BMI) and dementia develop...
Cohort studies report inconsistent associations between body mass index (BMI) and all-cause incident...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity in mid-life may increase the risk of subsequent dementia. Our objective was to st...
INTRODUCTION: To examine the independent association of body mass index (BMI) in early adulthood wit...
Introduction: Higher midlife body mass index (BMI) is suggested to increase the risk of dementia, bu...
The aims of the present study were to investigate the association between overweight and cognitive a...
Item does not contain fulltextThe occurrence of obesity, commonly estimated using body mass index (B...
__Introduction:__ We conducted a meta-analysis of the conflicting epidemiologic evidence on the asso...
Objective: To determine if adiposity in later life increases dementia hazard. Methods: Cohort study ...
To determine if adiposity in later life increases dementia hazard.Cohort study of 12,047 men aged 65...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if adiposity in later life increases dementia hazard. METHODS: Cohort study ...
Background:Little is known about the sex differences in the association between body mass index (BMI...
While dementia affects 6-10% of persons 65 years or older, industrialized countries have witnessed a...
Objective To help determine whether midlife obesity is a cause of dementia and whether low body mass...
ABSTRACT Background: There is ongoing debate about whether a decline in body mass represents a true ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the association between late-life body mass index (BMI) and dementia develop...
Cohort studies report inconsistent associations between body mass index (BMI) and all-cause incident...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity in mid-life may increase the risk of subsequent dementia. Our objective was to st...