PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Poor cognitive aging and dementia pose a significant public health burden, and women face unique risks compared to men. Recent research highlights the role of genetics, menopause, chronic disease, and lifestyle in risk and resilience in women\u27s cognitive aging. This work suggests avenues for clinical action at midlife that may change the course of brain health in aging. RECENT FINDINGS: Studies indicate women\u27s risk for poor cognitive aging relates in part to hormone changes at menopause, a time when memory, brain structure and function, and Alzheimer\u27s pathology may be observed in women and not men. Medical and lifestyle risks including diabetes, hypertension, and low physical activity also contribute to women\u...
Background: An active cognitive lifestyle is linked to diminished dementia risk, but the underlying ...
Women are at significantly greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and show higher prevalence...
ABSTRACT—Postmenopausal women demonstrate an increased incidence of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Epidem...
More women than men have Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Retrospective studies suggested that hormone repl...
Women represent (2)/(3) of the cases of Alzheimers disease (AD). Current research has focused on dif...
A lzheimer disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia among the elderly. A higher prevalence o...
Ageing is a complex process that is characterized by physiological changes that typically lead to fu...
There is increasing evidence that menopausal changes can have an impact on women’s cognition and pot...
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...
With the increasing age of the population, cognitive dysfunction has become a serious concern in the...
As the population of older adults is expected to rise exponentially, the necessity for a clearer und...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/152607/1/alzjjalz201205376.pd
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a chronic progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by a...
BACKGROUND: Independent predictors of preserved cognitive functioning and factors associated with ma...
Background: An active cognitive lifestyle is linked to diminished dementia risk, but the underlying ...
Women are at significantly greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and show higher prevalence...
ABSTRACT—Postmenopausal women demonstrate an increased incidence of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Epidem...
More women than men have Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Retrospective studies suggested that hormone repl...
Women represent (2)/(3) of the cases of Alzheimers disease (AD). Current research has focused on dif...
A lzheimer disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia among the elderly. A higher prevalence o...
Ageing is a complex process that is characterized by physiological changes that typically lead to fu...
There is increasing evidence that menopausal changes can have an impact on women’s cognition and pot...
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...
With the increasing age of the population, cognitive dysfunction has become a serious concern in the...
As the population of older adults is expected to rise exponentially, the necessity for a clearer und...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/152607/1/alzjjalz201205376.pd
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a chronic progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by a...
BACKGROUND: Independent predictors of preserved cognitive functioning and factors associated with ma...
Background: An active cognitive lifestyle is linked to diminished dementia risk, but the underlying ...
Women are at significantly greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and show higher prevalence...
ABSTRACT—Postmenopausal women demonstrate an increased incidence of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Epidem...