Individuals age at varying rates and this can influence their risk of disease. Brain age is an innovative biomarker which uses neuroimaging data to measure how old a person’s brain is relative to their chronological age. My PhD investigated the utility of this brain age biomarker to predict health outcomes in older people, demonstrating that it was associated with cognitive function; but also demonstrating sex differences in brain aging. My thesis identified challenges with using brain age to predict disease risk, but also highlighted the future opportunities and potential clinical application of this measure
Funder: British Heart FoundationFunder: Cancer Research UKFunder: Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundati...
You're only as old as you feel – or think. Certainly, brain senescence has a disproportionate impact...
The gap between predicted brain age and chronological age could serve as biomarker for early-stage n...
The brain changes as we age and these changes are associated with functional deterioration and neuro...
Age-associated disease and disability are placing a growing burden on society. However, ageing does ...
Age-associated disease and disability are placing a growing burden on society. However, ageing does ...
Age-associated disease and disability are placing a growing burden on society. However, ageing does ...
Introduction: Aging is a natural biological process characterized by a deterioration of functions on...
Age-associated disease and disability are placing a growing burden on society. However, ageing does ...
Age-associated disease and disability are placing a growing burden on society. However, ageing does ...
The brain-age paradigm is proving increasingly useful for exploring aging-related disease and can pr...
Aging alters brain structure and function. Personal health markers and modifiable lifestyle factors ...
As our brains age, we tend to experience cognitive decline and are at greater risk of neurodegenerat...
As our brains age, we tend to experience cognitive decline and are at greater risk of neurodegenerat...
You're only as old as you feel – or think. Certainly, brain senescence has a disproportionate impact...
Funder: British Heart FoundationFunder: Cancer Research UKFunder: Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundati...
You're only as old as you feel – or think. Certainly, brain senescence has a disproportionate impact...
The gap between predicted brain age and chronological age could serve as biomarker for early-stage n...
The brain changes as we age and these changes are associated with functional deterioration and neuro...
Age-associated disease and disability are placing a growing burden on society. However, ageing does ...
Age-associated disease and disability are placing a growing burden on society. However, ageing does ...
Age-associated disease and disability are placing a growing burden on society. However, ageing does ...
Introduction: Aging is a natural biological process characterized by a deterioration of functions on...
Age-associated disease and disability are placing a growing burden on society. However, ageing does ...
Age-associated disease and disability are placing a growing burden on society. However, ageing does ...
The brain-age paradigm is proving increasingly useful for exploring aging-related disease and can pr...
Aging alters brain structure and function. Personal health markers and modifiable lifestyle factors ...
As our brains age, we tend to experience cognitive decline and are at greater risk of neurodegenerat...
As our brains age, we tend to experience cognitive decline and are at greater risk of neurodegenerat...
You're only as old as you feel – or think. Certainly, brain senescence has a disproportionate impact...
Funder: British Heart FoundationFunder: Cancer Research UKFunder: Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundati...
You're only as old as you feel – or think. Certainly, brain senescence has a disproportionate impact...
The gap between predicted brain age and chronological age could serve as biomarker for early-stage n...