BACKGROUND: Dementia is a worldwide concern. Its global prevalence is increasing. Currently, no effective medical treatment exists to cure or to delay the onset of cognitive decline or dementia. Up to 40% of dementia is attributable to potentially modifiable risk factors, which has led to the notion that targeting these risk factors might reduce the incidence of cognitive decline and dementia. Since sporadic dementia is a multifactorial condition, thought to derive from multiple causes and risk factors, multi-domain interventions may be more effective for the prevention of dementia than those targeting single risk factors. OBJECTIVES: To assess the effects of multi-domain interventions for the prevention of cognitive decline and dementia in...
Background Multidomain trials to prevent dementia by simultaneously targeting multi...
Objective: Multimodal non-pharmacological interventions have been argued to have the potential to co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via https://doi...
Background: Dementia is a worldwide concern. Its global prevalence is increasing. Currently, no effe...
Abstract Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health pr...
Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health priority, t...
Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health priority, t...
Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health priority, t...
Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health priority, t...
Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health priority, t...
Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health priority, t...
INTRODUCTION: Dementia is a progressive brain degeneration characterized by a progressive deteriorat...
Introduction: Dementia is a progressive brain degeneration characterized by a progressive deteriorat...
Introduction: Dementia is a progressive brain degeneration characterized by a progressive deteriorat...
Background Multidomain trials to prevent dementia by simultaneously targeting multi...
Background Multidomain trials to prevent dementia by simultaneously targeting multi...
Objective: Multimodal non-pharmacological interventions have been argued to have the potential to co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via https://doi...
Background: Dementia is a worldwide concern. Its global prevalence is increasing. Currently, no effe...
Abstract Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health pr...
Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health priority, t...
Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health priority, t...
Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health priority, t...
Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health priority, t...
Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health priority, t...
Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health priority, t...
INTRODUCTION: Dementia is a progressive brain degeneration characterized by a progressive deteriorat...
Introduction: Dementia is a progressive brain degeneration characterized by a progressive deteriorat...
Introduction: Dementia is a progressive brain degeneration characterized by a progressive deteriorat...
Background Multidomain trials to prevent dementia by simultaneously targeting multi...
Background Multidomain trials to prevent dementia by simultaneously targeting multi...
Objective: Multimodal non-pharmacological interventions have been argued to have the potential to co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via https://doi...