Objective The aim of the current study was to examine the effect of negative life events and widowhood on the incidence of dementia. Methods Data were from four Swedish longitudinal cohort studies with a total of nearly 2,000 participants and 8–25 years of follow-up. Seven stressful events were examined for which data were available in all cohorts. Clinical dementia diagnoses were made through medical and psychological examinations. Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate the association between life events and dementia, adjusting for lifestyle and cardiovascular risk factors. Results The experience of one stressful life event was not associated with dementia incidence, but two or more negative life events at baseline predicte...
Importance To reduce the rising incidence of clinical impairment due to Alzheimer disease, it is ess...
The number of people with dementia has increased dramatically with global ageing. Nevertheless, the ...
Today, as we live longer, dementia diseases are becoming more prevalent around the world. Thus, furt...
Objective The aim of the current study was to examine the effect of negative life events and widowho...
Background: The impact of stressful life events as a risk factor of dementia diseases is inconclusiv...
Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are dramatic public health problems. In recent years, research...
Objectives: To examine the association between marital status and dementia in a cohort of young-old ...
International audienceAgeing is due to a progressive loss of the person's adaptation capability, whe...
This thesis explored social and psychosocial factors from different phases in the lifespan and their...
This study is based on an entire cohort (n = 192) of 67-year-old persons born in 1902 and 1903 and l...
Objectives: The aim of this nationwide study was to examine the association between age at retiremen...
Abstract Objectives To systematically review the association between traumatic life events (TLE) and...
Abstract Objective: to verify if the prevalence of dementia differs between widowed and non-widowed...
There is an association between stress and dementia. However, less is known about dementia among per...
Purpose: Becoming widowed is a stressful health-threatening event causing major life changes. We exp...
Importance To reduce the rising incidence of clinical impairment due to Alzheimer disease, it is ess...
The number of people with dementia has increased dramatically with global ageing. Nevertheless, the ...
Today, as we live longer, dementia diseases are becoming more prevalent around the world. Thus, furt...
Objective The aim of the current study was to examine the effect of negative life events and widowho...
Background: The impact of stressful life events as a risk factor of dementia diseases is inconclusiv...
Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are dramatic public health problems. In recent years, research...
Objectives: To examine the association between marital status and dementia in a cohort of young-old ...
International audienceAgeing is due to a progressive loss of the person's adaptation capability, whe...
This thesis explored social and psychosocial factors from different phases in the lifespan and their...
This study is based on an entire cohort (n = 192) of 67-year-old persons born in 1902 and 1903 and l...
Objectives: The aim of this nationwide study was to examine the association between age at retiremen...
Abstract Objectives To systematically review the association between traumatic life events (TLE) and...
Abstract Objective: to verify if the prevalence of dementia differs between widowed and non-widowed...
There is an association between stress and dementia. However, less is known about dementia among per...
Purpose: Becoming widowed is a stressful health-threatening event causing major life changes. We exp...
Importance To reduce the rising incidence of clinical impairment due to Alzheimer disease, it is ess...
The number of people with dementia has increased dramatically with global ageing. Nevertheless, the ...
Today, as we live longer, dementia diseases are becoming more prevalent around the world. Thus, furt...