Decline of cognitive function with age may be due, in part, to hormonal changes and it has been hypothesized that higher levels of endogenous sex hormones preserve brain function. The aim of this prospective cohort study was to determine the relative contribution of endogenous sex hormones to cognitive decline in a population-based sample of 242 elderly men aged 73-91 at baseline. Endogenous sex hormone levels were measured at baseline and participants underwent a cognitive assessment at baseline and at follow-up after 4 years. Higher estradiol (total and bioavailable) and estrone levels were associated with an increased risk of cognitive decline in elderly men independent of age, cardiovascular risk factors, atherosclerosis, and APOE genot...
The main goal of this dissertation was to investigate whether changes in sex steroid hormone levels ...
Background: Low circulating testosterone has been associated with dementia in older men but existing...
We determined whether higher endogenous estradiol levels were associated with lower risk of dementia...
Decline of cognitive function with age may be due, in part, to hormonal changes and it has been hypo...
Background: Older women treated with conjugated estrogens may have an increased risk of dementia, bu...
Objective: To determine whether endogenous sex hormone levels are associated with cognitive function...
Background. The associations of endogenous sex hormones with risk of dementia in the elderly populat...
Editors' introduction In elderly men as in elderly women, endogenous estradiol may play an important...
Over the last four decades, animal and cell culture studies have shown that sex steroids can have pr...
Using the data from the 1991-2001 Canadian Study of Health and Aging, this study examined the associ...
Sex hormones could protect against age-related cognitive decline in elderly men and women. We invest...
Objective: It has been proposed that endogenous sex hormone levels may present a modifiable risk fac...
Background: Sex steroids can positively affect the brain and from this it would follow that high lev...
IntroductionWe examined the association between endogenous sex hormones and both objective and subje...
Objective: It has been proposed that endogenous sex hormone levels may present a modifiable risk f...
The main goal of this dissertation was to investigate whether changes in sex steroid hormone levels ...
Background: Low circulating testosterone has been associated with dementia in older men but existing...
We determined whether higher endogenous estradiol levels were associated with lower risk of dementia...
Decline of cognitive function with age may be due, in part, to hormonal changes and it has been hypo...
Background: Older women treated with conjugated estrogens may have an increased risk of dementia, bu...
Objective: To determine whether endogenous sex hormone levels are associated with cognitive function...
Background. The associations of endogenous sex hormones with risk of dementia in the elderly populat...
Editors' introduction In elderly men as in elderly women, endogenous estradiol may play an important...
Over the last four decades, animal and cell culture studies have shown that sex steroids can have pr...
Using the data from the 1991-2001 Canadian Study of Health and Aging, this study examined the associ...
Sex hormones could protect against age-related cognitive decline in elderly men and women. We invest...
Objective: It has been proposed that endogenous sex hormone levels may present a modifiable risk fac...
Background: Sex steroids can positively affect the brain and from this it would follow that high lev...
IntroductionWe examined the association between endogenous sex hormones and both objective and subje...
Objective: It has been proposed that endogenous sex hormone levels may present a modifiable risk f...
The main goal of this dissertation was to investigate whether changes in sex steroid hormone levels ...
Background: Low circulating testosterone has been associated with dementia in older men but existing...
We determined whether higher endogenous estradiol levels were associated with lower risk of dementia...