Individuals are living longer now than they have in the past. As a result, there is an increased incidence in illnesses that are more prevalent in later life. One group of illnesses that is more prevalent is age related dementia. Alzheimer's disease (AD) and vascular dementia (VaD) are two common types of dementia found in the older adult population. Recent research suggests that these two types of dementia may both have a vascular component that is instrumental in their development. Not only may this vascular component be present in both these illnesses, but also it may be related to a more severe cognitive decline in the aging process. Results indicate that both cardiovascular disease and general and spousal social support in middle age a...
ObjectiveTo determine the prevalence and types of cognitive impairment in a sample of non-demented a...
ObjectiveTo determine the prevalence and types of cognitive impairment in a sample of nondemented pa...
Cognitive decline is an underexposed consequence of stroke and heart disease. This dissertation reve...
The aging population is increasing and, therefore, a higher prevalence of cardiac disease is emergin...
Post-mortem analyses suggest that atherosclerosis more often contributes to late-onset dementia than...
The influence of cardiovascular signs (CVS) on cognitive performance was examined in 227 older adult...
Aims Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been suggested to accelerate cognitive decline and to be a ris...
Aging plays an important role in the etiology of the most common age-related diseases (ARDs), includ...
Background/Aims: The purpose of our study was to evaluate vascular risk factors and other clinical v...
C ognitive impairment is highly prevalent in the elderly, andit accounts for a large part of the bur...
Background: Modifiable vascular risk factors have been associated with late-life cognitive impairmen...
Background: Decline of cognitive function with age may be due, in part, to atherosclerotic changes. ...
ObjectiveTo determine the prevalence and types of cognitive impairment in a sample of non-demented a...
ObjectiveTo determine the prevalence and types of cognitive impairment in a sample of nondemented pa...
Cognitive decline is an underexposed consequence of stroke and heart disease. This dissertation reve...
The aging population is increasing and, therefore, a higher prevalence of cardiac disease is emergin...
Post-mortem analyses suggest that atherosclerosis more often contributes to late-onset dementia than...
The influence of cardiovascular signs (CVS) on cognitive performance was examined in 227 older adult...
Aims Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been suggested to accelerate cognitive decline and to be a ris...
Aging plays an important role in the etiology of the most common age-related diseases (ARDs), includ...
Background/Aims: The purpose of our study was to evaluate vascular risk factors and other clinical v...
C ognitive impairment is highly prevalent in the elderly, andit accounts for a large part of the bur...
Background: Modifiable vascular risk factors have been associated with late-life cognitive impairmen...
Background: Decline of cognitive function with age may be due, in part, to atherosclerotic changes. ...
ObjectiveTo determine the prevalence and types of cognitive impairment in a sample of non-demented a...
ObjectiveTo determine the prevalence and types of cognitive impairment in a sample of nondemented pa...
Cognitive decline is an underexposed consequence of stroke and heart disease. This dissertation reve...