BackgroundLittle is known about the effects of cigarette smoking on longitudinal brain morphological changes in the elderly. This study investigated the effects of a history of cigarette smoking on changes in regional brain volumes over 2 years in healthy, cognitively intact elderly individuals. We predicted that individuals with a history of cigarette smoking, compared with never smokers, demonstrate greater rate of atrophy over 2 years in regions that manifest morphological abnormalities in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD), as well as in the extended brain reward/executive oversight system (BREOS), which is implicated in the development and maintenance of substance use disorders.MethodsParticipants were healthy, cognitively no...
Both pathological and neuroimaging studies have shown that chronic alcohol abuse causes generalized ...
BackgroundPrevious cross-sectional MRI studies with healthy, young-to-middle-aged adults reported no...
ObjectiveInvestigate whether socioeconomic status (SES) was related to brain volume in aging related...
Cigarette smoking is associated with cognitive decline and dementia, but the extent of the associati...
International audienceWe investigated the cross-sectional and longitudinal effects of tobacco smokin...
Objectives: The results of observational studies suggest that smoking increases the risk of Alzheime...
BackgroundMagnetic resonance imaging studies of cigarette smoking-related effects on human brain str...
Chronic alcohol-use disorders (AUDs) have been shown to interact with normal age-related volume loss...
BackgroundMagnetic resonance imaging studies of cigarette smoking-related effects on human brain str...
Objective To examine the association between midlife tobacco smoking and late-life brain atrophy and...
Background and aimsSmoking is associated with increased risk for brain aging/atrophy and dementia. F...
IntroductionChronic cigarette smoking is associated with increased risk for Alzheimer's disease (AD)...
Contains fulltext : 95719.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cigarette smok...
Smoking accelerates the ageing of multiple organs. However, few studies have quantified the associat...
Background: Observational studies investigating the association between smoking, cognitive decline a...
Both pathological and neuroimaging studies have shown that chronic alcohol abuse causes generalized ...
BackgroundPrevious cross-sectional MRI studies with healthy, young-to-middle-aged adults reported no...
ObjectiveInvestigate whether socioeconomic status (SES) was related to brain volume in aging related...
Cigarette smoking is associated with cognitive decline and dementia, but the extent of the associati...
International audienceWe investigated the cross-sectional and longitudinal effects of tobacco smokin...
Objectives: The results of observational studies suggest that smoking increases the risk of Alzheime...
BackgroundMagnetic resonance imaging studies of cigarette smoking-related effects on human brain str...
Chronic alcohol-use disorders (AUDs) have been shown to interact with normal age-related volume loss...
BackgroundMagnetic resonance imaging studies of cigarette smoking-related effects on human brain str...
Objective To examine the association between midlife tobacco smoking and late-life brain atrophy and...
Background and aimsSmoking is associated with increased risk for brain aging/atrophy and dementia. F...
IntroductionChronic cigarette smoking is associated with increased risk for Alzheimer's disease (AD)...
Contains fulltext : 95719.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cigarette smok...
Smoking accelerates the ageing of multiple organs. However, few studies have quantified the associat...
Background: Observational studies investigating the association between smoking, cognitive decline a...
Both pathological and neuroimaging studies have shown that chronic alcohol abuse causes generalized ...
BackgroundPrevious cross-sectional MRI studies with healthy, young-to-middle-aged adults reported no...
ObjectiveInvestigate whether socioeconomic status (SES) was related to brain volume in aging related...