Background : Epidemiological studies have demonstrated associations between higher levels of vascular risk factors in midlife and later development of dementia, particularly Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, in elderly subjects with dementia, some studies have shown that these associations may decrease or even reverse. Therefore , our study aimed to find the association between late life cardiovascular risk factors and neurodegenerative dementia in general and AD in particular. Methods :It is a retrospective case control study using electronic medical records that included elderly patients that were reviewed in Ahmadi hospital geriatric clinic , Kuwait , from the period of 1/7/2019 to 1/2/2020. Two hundred and three (203) elderl...
Background: While there is considerable epidemiologic evidence that cardiovascular risk factors incr...
While age has the strongest associations with the development of dementia, a myriad of modifiable ca...
BackgroundCardiovascular risk factors co‐occur with one another, and little is known about the exten...
Background The clinical guidelines related to the primary prevention of Alzheimers disease (AD) hav...
BACKGROUND: The clinical guidelines related to the primary prevention of Alzheimer's disease (AD) ha...
Abstract Objective: To analyze common cardiovascular risk factors in relation to all-cause dementia ...
© 2016 Dr. Carolina RestrepoThe influence of vascular risk factors on Alzheimer’s disease and its cl...
Cardiovascular risk factors are associated with a higher risk of developing dementia. Studies in old...
Vascular risk factors are believed to be involved in dementia development by increasing risk of the ...
Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia in older adults, accountin...
Background: Vascular factors including medical history (heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and hyperte...
Although dementia is for the most part a disease of older people, epidemiological data suggest that ...
Vascular risk factors, particularly in midlife, confer risk for later-life dementia. The association...
Dementia is a devastating disorder that commonly affects people over the age of 65. Alzheimer's dise...
Neuropathology of Alzheimer's disease (AD) demonstrates that the common occurrence of vascular lesio...
Background: While there is considerable epidemiologic evidence that cardiovascular risk factors incr...
While age has the strongest associations with the development of dementia, a myriad of modifiable ca...
BackgroundCardiovascular risk factors co‐occur with one another, and little is known about the exten...
Background The clinical guidelines related to the primary prevention of Alzheimers disease (AD) hav...
BACKGROUND: The clinical guidelines related to the primary prevention of Alzheimer's disease (AD) ha...
Abstract Objective: To analyze common cardiovascular risk factors in relation to all-cause dementia ...
© 2016 Dr. Carolina RestrepoThe influence of vascular risk factors on Alzheimer’s disease and its cl...
Cardiovascular risk factors are associated with a higher risk of developing dementia. Studies in old...
Vascular risk factors are believed to be involved in dementia development by increasing risk of the ...
Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia in older adults, accountin...
Background: Vascular factors including medical history (heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and hyperte...
Although dementia is for the most part a disease of older people, epidemiological data suggest that ...
Vascular risk factors, particularly in midlife, confer risk for later-life dementia. The association...
Dementia is a devastating disorder that commonly affects people over the age of 65. Alzheimer's dise...
Neuropathology of Alzheimer's disease (AD) demonstrates that the common occurrence of vascular lesio...
Background: While there is considerable epidemiologic evidence that cardiovascular risk factors incr...
While age has the strongest associations with the development of dementia, a myriad of modifiable ca...
BackgroundCardiovascular risk factors co‐occur with one another, and little is known about the exten...