International audienceAbstract Background Preventive interventions for dementia are urgently needed and must be tested in randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Selection (volunteer) bias may limit efficacy, particularly in trials testing multidomain interventions and may also be indicative of disparities in intervention uptake in real-world settings. We identified factors associated with participation and adherence in a 3-year RCT of multidomain lifestyle intervention and/or omega-3 supplementation for prevention of cognitive decline and explored reasons for (non-) participation. Methods Ancillary study during recruitment and follow-up of the 3-year Multidomain Alzheimer Preventive Trial (MAPT) conducted in in 13 memory centres in France and...
Background: We analysed data from our online multi-module Maintain Your Brain (MYB) RCT (Heffernan e...
Introduction: Increasingly, literature has focused on community participation in places visited by p...
Background: A better insight into older adults' understanding of and attitude towards cognitive diso...
International audienceAbstract Background Preventive interventions for dementia are urgently needed ...
International audienceMultidomain interventions, targeting multiple risk factors simultaneously, cou...
Introduction: Multidomain interventions, targeting multiple risk factors simultaneously, could be ef...
BackgroundRecruitment to dementia prevention clinical trials is challenging, and participants are no...
BACKGROUND: Disappointing results from clinical trials of disease-modifying interventions for Alzhei...
OBJECTIVES: To explore and compare sociodemographic, clinical, and neuropsychiatric determinants of ...
INTRODUCTION: Descendants of patients with dementia have a higher risk to develop dementia. This stu...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Cardiovascular risk factors are associated with an increas...
YesBackground: Recruiting isolated older adults to clinical trials is complex, time-consuming and di...
Background and aims: Psychosocial factors may affect adherence to lifestyle interventions and lifest...
Background: A better insight into older adults' understanding of and attitude towards cognitive diso...
The prevention of neurodegenerative dementias, such as Alzheimer disease, is a growing public health...
Background: We analysed data from our online multi-module Maintain Your Brain (MYB) RCT (Heffernan e...
Introduction: Increasingly, literature has focused on community participation in places visited by p...
Background: A better insight into older adults' understanding of and attitude towards cognitive diso...
International audienceAbstract Background Preventive interventions for dementia are urgently needed ...
International audienceMultidomain interventions, targeting multiple risk factors simultaneously, cou...
Introduction: Multidomain interventions, targeting multiple risk factors simultaneously, could be ef...
BackgroundRecruitment to dementia prevention clinical trials is challenging, and participants are no...
BACKGROUND: Disappointing results from clinical trials of disease-modifying interventions for Alzhei...
OBJECTIVES: To explore and compare sociodemographic, clinical, and neuropsychiatric determinants of ...
INTRODUCTION: Descendants of patients with dementia have a higher risk to develop dementia. This stu...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Cardiovascular risk factors are associated with an increas...
YesBackground: Recruiting isolated older adults to clinical trials is complex, time-consuming and di...
Background and aims: Psychosocial factors may affect adherence to lifestyle interventions and lifest...
Background: A better insight into older adults' understanding of and attitude towards cognitive diso...
The prevention of neurodegenerative dementias, such as Alzheimer disease, is a growing public health...
Background: We analysed data from our online multi-module Maintain Your Brain (MYB) RCT (Heffernan e...
Introduction: Increasingly, literature has focused on community participation in places visited by p...
Background: A better insight into older adults' understanding of and attitude towards cognitive diso...