Sex hormones such as estrogen fluctuate across the female lifespan, with high levels during reproductive years and natural decline during the transition to menopause. Women's exposure to estrogen may influence their heightened risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD) relative to men, but little is known about how it affects normal brain aging. Recent findings from the UK Biobank demonstrate less apparent brain aging in women with a history of multiple childbirths, highlighting a potential link between sex-hormone exposure and brain aging. We investigated endogenous and exogenous sex-hormone exposure, genetic risk for AD, and neuroimaging-derived biomarkers for brain aging in 16,854 middle to older-aged women. The results showed that as opposed to p...
Background: Associations between endogenous estrogen exposure indicators and risk of subtypes of dem...
OBJECTIVE:Women have >50% greater lifetime risk of dementia than men but the role of female-speci...
Aging is an inevitable biological process characterized by a progressive decline in physiological fu...
Sex hormones such as estrogen fluctuate across the female lifespan, with high levels during reproduc...
Sex hormones such as estrogen fluctuate across the female lifespan, with high levels during reproduc...
Research indicates that after advanced age, the major risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer's disease...
Recently, new findings allow us to suggest that lifelong exposure to endogenous estrogens could be a...
Epidemiological data show a higher prevalence of late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) in women. The e...
Medial temporal lobe (MTL) atrophy is correlated with risk and severity of Alzheimer disease (AD) pa...
Two thirds of all persons with late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) are women. Identification of sex-...
IntroductionRelative to men, women are at a higher risk of developing age-related neurocognitive dis...
Starting from fetal life, estrogens are crucial in determining central gender dimorphism, and an est...
Over the last four decades, animal and cell culture studies have shown that sex steroids can have pr...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia among older adults, affecting about tw...
Cognitive decline is well recognized during ageing but is often accelerated in women after menopause...
Background: Associations between endogenous estrogen exposure indicators and risk of subtypes of dem...
OBJECTIVE:Women have >50% greater lifetime risk of dementia than men but the role of female-speci...
Aging is an inevitable biological process characterized by a progressive decline in physiological fu...
Sex hormones such as estrogen fluctuate across the female lifespan, with high levels during reproduc...
Sex hormones such as estrogen fluctuate across the female lifespan, with high levels during reproduc...
Research indicates that after advanced age, the major risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer's disease...
Recently, new findings allow us to suggest that lifelong exposure to endogenous estrogens could be a...
Epidemiological data show a higher prevalence of late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) in women. The e...
Medial temporal lobe (MTL) atrophy is correlated with risk and severity of Alzheimer disease (AD) pa...
Two thirds of all persons with late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) are women. Identification of sex-...
IntroductionRelative to men, women are at a higher risk of developing age-related neurocognitive dis...
Starting from fetal life, estrogens are crucial in determining central gender dimorphism, and an est...
Over the last four decades, animal and cell culture studies have shown that sex steroids can have pr...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia among older adults, affecting about tw...
Cognitive decline is well recognized during ageing but is often accelerated in women after menopause...
Background: Associations between endogenous estrogen exposure indicators and risk of subtypes of dem...
OBJECTIVE:Women have >50% greater lifetime risk of dementia than men but the role of female-speci...
Aging is an inevitable biological process characterized by a progressive decline in physiological fu...