International audienceCONTEXT: While recent studies suggest that exogenous estrogen treatment could help reduce age-related cognitive decline and delay the onset of dementia, this has not been found consistently. Few studies have considered the influence of life-time estrogen exposure which may have an independent effect on cognition and/or modulate treatment response. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine whether factors related to estrogen exposure across the life-time were associated with cognitive function in postmenopausal women. DESIGN: A battery of cognitive tests were administered at baseline and at 2 and 4 years of follow-up to evaluate cognitive performance among a population-based cohort of 996 French women aged 65 year...
The present study was designed to explore whether the frontal lobe hypothesis of cognitive aging may...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Estrogens may prevent cognitive decline and Alzheimer disease. Animal...
Studies of humans have not confirmed the suggestion from animal studies that estrogen replacement th...
International audienceCONTEXT: While recent studies suggest that exogenous estrogen treatment could ...
textabstractCONTEXT: Exogenous estrogen use may lower risk of dementia in postmenopausal women. A re...
IMPORTANCE: Postmenopausal hormone therapy with conjugated equine estrogens (CEEs) may adversely aff...
CONTEXT: Some studies of hormone treatment in postmenopausal women suggest benefits on specific cogn...
The authors investigated whether postmenopausal estrogen use helps to maintain cognitive function; a...
Rationale: Estrogen concentrations decline with age and menopause is often followed by an accelerati...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between history of postmenopausal estrogen use and cognitive f...
AbstractÐWe reviewed epidemiological and experimental studies of female gonadal hormone replacement ...
CONTEXT: Postmenopausal women have a greater risk than men of developing Alzheimer disease, but stud...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To examine the association between hormone therapy (HT) and cognit...
OBJECTIVE: In older women, higher levels of estrogen may exacerbate the increased risk for cognitive...
OBJECTIVES: To examine associations of pituitary-ovarian hormone levels with cognition before and af...
The present study was designed to explore whether the frontal lobe hypothesis of cognitive aging may...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Estrogens may prevent cognitive decline and Alzheimer disease. Animal...
Studies of humans have not confirmed the suggestion from animal studies that estrogen replacement th...
International audienceCONTEXT: While recent studies suggest that exogenous estrogen treatment could ...
textabstractCONTEXT: Exogenous estrogen use may lower risk of dementia in postmenopausal women. A re...
IMPORTANCE: Postmenopausal hormone therapy with conjugated equine estrogens (CEEs) may adversely aff...
CONTEXT: Some studies of hormone treatment in postmenopausal women suggest benefits on specific cogn...
The authors investigated whether postmenopausal estrogen use helps to maintain cognitive function; a...
Rationale: Estrogen concentrations decline with age and menopause is often followed by an accelerati...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between history of postmenopausal estrogen use and cognitive f...
AbstractÐWe reviewed epidemiological and experimental studies of female gonadal hormone replacement ...
CONTEXT: Postmenopausal women have a greater risk than men of developing Alzheimer disease, but stud...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To examine the association between hormone therapy (HT) and cognit...
OBJECTIVE: In older women, higher levels of estrogen may exacerbate the increased risk for cognitive...
OBJECTIVES: To examine associations of pituitary-ovarian hormone levels with cognition before and af...
The present study was designed to explore whether the frontal lobe hypothesis of cognitive aging may...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Estrogens may prevent cognitive decline and Alzheimer disease. Animal...
Studies of humans have not confirmed the suggestion from animal studies that estrogen replacement th...