A better knowledge of long-term trajectories of cognitive decline is a central feature of the study of the process leading to Alzheimer’s dementia. Several factors may mitigate such decline, among which is education, a major risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease. The aim of our work was to compare the pattern and duration of clinical trajectories before Alzheimer’s dementia in individuals with low and high education within the PAQUID cohort involving 20 years of follow-up. The sample comprises 442 participants with incident Alzheimer’s disease (27.2% were male)—171 with low education (mean age = 86.2 years; standard deviation = 5.3 years) and 271 with higher education (mean age = 86.5; standard deviation = 5.4)—and 442 control subjects matche...
According to the theory of cognitive reserve, cognitively enriching aspects of life experience (e.g....
Abstract Background The Cognitive Reserve (CR) theory posits that brains with higher reserve can cop...
Background: Variability in cognitive functions in healthy and pathological aging is often explained ...
ABSTRACT High education has been associated with faster cognitive decline after diagnosis of Alzheim...
BACKGROUND: Highly educated participants with normal cognition show lower incidence of Alzheimer's d...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies have reported that higher education (HE) is associated with a re...
This research involves an examination of the relationship between education and age on a wide array ...
Background: the investigation of cognitive decline in the older population has been hampered by anal...
AbstractBackgroundEducation has been robustly associated with cognitive reserve and dementia, but no...
Objective: To test whether higher education accelerates Alzheimer's Disease (AD) progression rate th...
Background: Previous studies revealed that cognitive test scores were related to functional outcome ...
Abstract To investigate the possible association between educational level and previous professional...
Abstract -To investigate the possible association between educational level and previous professiona...
We examined the pattern of cognitive impairment and rate of cognitive and functional decline as a fu...
Introduction: Although preclinical dementia is characterized by decline in cognition and daily funct...
According to the theory of cognitive reserve, cognitively enriching aspects of life experience (e.g....
Abstract Background The Cognitive Reserve (CR) theory posits that brains with higher reserve can cop...
Background: Variability in cognitive functions in healthy and pathological aging is often explained ...
ABSTRACT High education has been associated with faster cognitive decline after diagnosis of Alzheim...
BACKGROUND: Highly educated participants with normal cognition show lower incidence of Alzheimer's d...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies have reported that higher education (HE) is associated with a re...
This research involves an examination of the relationship between education and age on a wide array ...
Background: the investigation of cognitive decline in the older population has been hampered by anal...
AbstractBackgroundEducation has been robustly associated with cognitive reserve and dementia, but no...
Objective: To test whether higher education accelerates Alzheimer's Disease (AD) progression rate th...
Background: Previous studies revealed that cognitive test scores were related to functional outcome ...
Abstract To investigate the possible association between educational level and previous professional...
Abstract -To investigate the possible association between educational level and previous professiona...
We examined the pattern of cognitive impairment and rate of cognitive and functional decline as a fu...
Introduction: Although preclinical dementia is characterized by decline in cognition and daily funct...
According to the theory of cognitive reserve, cognitively enriching aspects of life experience (e.g....
Abstract Background The Cognitive Reserve (CR) theory posits that brains with higher reserve can cop...
Background: Variability in cognitive functions in healthy and pathological aging is often explained ...