Observational research shows that higher body mass index (BMI) increases Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk, but it is unclear whether this association is causal. We applied genetic variants that predict BMI in Mendelian randomization analyses, an approach that is not biased by reverse causation or confounding, to evaluate whether higher BMI increases AD risk. We evaluated individual-level data from the AD Genetics Consortium (ADGC: 10,079 AD cases and 9613 controls), the Health and Retirement Study (HRS: 8403 participants with algorithm-predicted dementia status), and published associations from the Genetic and Environmental Risk for AD consortium (GERAD1: 3177 AD cases and 7277 controls). No evidence from individual single-nucleotide polymorph...
OBJECTIVE: To determine which potentially modifiable risk factors, including socioeconomic, lifestyl...
IMPORTANCE An estimated 40% of dementia is potentially preventable by modifying 12 risk factors thro...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is highly heritable and recent studies have identified over 20 disease-asso...
Weight loss or lower body mass index (BMI) could be an early symptom of Alzheimer disease (AD), but ...
BackgroundPotentially modifiable risk factors including obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and smoking...
BACKGROUND: Potentially modifiable risk factors including obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and smoki...
BACKGROUND: Potentially modifiable risk factors including obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and smoki...
Background Potentially modifiable risk factors including obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and smokin...
Background: While a high body mass index (BMI) in midlife is associated with higher risk of dementia...
BACKGROUND: Potentially modifiable risk factors including obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and smoki...
Background Considerable uncertainty remains regarding associations of multiple risk factors with Al...
BACKGROUND: Alzheimer 's disease (AD) is highly prevalent in the global population, predicted to aff...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is highly heritable and recent studies have identified over 20 disease-asso...
Importance: An estimated 40% of dementia is potentially preventable by modifying 12 risk factors thr...
Although altered lipid metabolism has been extensively implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer d...
OBJECTIVE: To determine which potentially modifiable risk factors, including socioeconomic, lifestyl...
IMPORTANCE An estimated 40% of dementia is potentially preventable by modifying 12 risk factors thro...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is highly heritable and recent studies have identified over 20 disease-asso...
Weight loss or lower body mass index (BMI) could be an early symptom of Alzheimer disease (AD), but ...
BackgroundPotentially modifiable risk factors including obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and smoking...
BACKGROUND: Potentially modifiable risk factors including obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and smoki...
BACKGROUND: Potentially modifiable risk factors including obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and smoki...
Background Potentially modifiable risk factors including obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and smokin...
Background: While a high body mass index (BMI) in midlife is associated with higher risk of dementia...
BACKGROUND: Potentially modifiable risk factors including obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and smoki...
Background Considerable uncertainty remains regarding associations of multiple risk factors with Al...
BACKGROUND: Alzheimer 's disease (AD) is highly prevalent in the global population, predicted to aff...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is highly heritable and recent studies have identified over 20 disease-asso...
Importance: An estimated 40% of dementia is potentially preventable by modifying 12 risk factors thr...
Although altered lipid metabolism has been extensively implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer d...
OBJECTIVE: To determine which potentially modifiable risk factors, including socioeconomic, lifestyl...
IMPORTANCE An estimated 40% of dementia is potentially preventable by modifying 12 risk factors thro...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is highly heritable and recent studies have identified over 20 disease-asso...