Objective: To investigate the vascular contribution to longitudinal changes in Alzheimer disease (AD) biomarkers. Methods: The Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative is a clinic based, longitudinal study with CSF, PET, and MRI biomarkers repeatedly measured in participants with normal cognition (NC), mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and mild AD. Participants with severe cerebrovascular risks were excluded. Cardiovascular risk scores and MRI white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) were treated as surrogate markers for vascular burden. Generalized estimating equations were applied, and both vascular burden and its interaction with time (vascular burden ϫ time) or timevarying WMHs were entered into regression models to assess whether biomark...
Objective: To determine whether lower cerebral blood flow (CBF) is associated with faster cognitive ...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
ObjectiveTo investigate the vascular contribution to longitudinal changes in Alzheimer disease (AD) ...
Aims: To investigate the contribution of vascular risk factors (VRFs), vascular diseases (VDs) and w...
Background/Aims: This study examines the longitudinal effect of metabolic syndrome (MetS) on brain-a...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study examines the longitudinal effect of metabolic syndrome (MetS) on brain-a...
This thesis is an investigation into vascular risk, vascular brain lesions, and age contributions to...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) who have vascular risk f...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
The cognitive spectrum between normal aging and dementia is broad. Many terms including mild cogniti...
OBJECTIVE: Preclinical and post-mortem studies suggest that Alzheimer disease (AD) causes cerebrovas...
Background:Alzheimer disease and cerebrovascular dis-ease affect elderly persons through alterations...
Background: While there is considerable epidemiologic evidence that cardiovascular risk factors incr...
Objective: To determine whether lower cerebral blood flow (CBF) is associated with faster cognitive ...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
ObjectiveTo investigate the vascular contribution to longitudinal changes in Alzheimer disease (AD) ...
Aims: To investigate the contribution of vascular risk factors (VRFs), vascular diseases (VDs) and w...
Background/Aims: This study examines the longitudinal effect of metabolic syndrome (MetS) on brain-a...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study examines the longitudinal effect of metabolic syndrome (MetS) on brain-a...
This thesis is an investigation into vascular risk, vascular brain lesions, and age contributions to...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) who have vascular risk f...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
The cognitive spectrum between normal aging and dementia is broad. Many terms including mild cogniti...
OBJECTIVE: Preclinical and post-mortem studies suggest that Alzheimer disease (AD) causes cerebrovas...
Background:Alzheimer disease and cerebrovascular dis-ease affect elderly persons through alterations...
Background: While there is considerable epidemiologic evidence that cardiovascular risk factors incr...
Objective: To determine whether lower cerebral blood flow (CBF) is associated with faster cognitive ...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...