BACKGROUND: Independent predictors of preserved cognitive functioning and factors associated with maintaining high preserved cognitive function in women \u3e /= 80 years remain elusive. METHODS: Two thousand two hundred twenty-eight women with a mean age of 85 years who participated in the Women\u27s Health Initiative Memory Study were classified as cognitively normal (n = 1,905, 85.5%), mild cognitive impairment (n = 88, 3.9%), dementia (n = 121, 5.4%) or other cognitive impairment (n = 114, n = 5.1%) by central adjudication. Global cognitive functioning was assessed using telephone interview for cognitive status-modified in those women who did not meet cognitive impairment criteria. Differences between women grouped by cognitive status wi...
Background: In dementia screening, most studies have focused on early cognitive impairment by compar...
Background - The oldest-old (aged ≥85 years) are the fastest growing age group, with the highest ris...
Background: This paper briefly summarizes recent evidence on the nature of cognitive decline, the va...
BackgroundIndependent predictors of preserved cognitive functioning and factors associated with main...
BACKGROUND: Abnormalities in brain structure and function can occur several decades prior to the ons...
Importance: Some individuals who reach ages beyond 100 years in good cognitive health may be resilie...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Poor cognitive aging and dementia pose a significant public health burden, and wo...
Based in successful aging theory and terminal cognitive drop research, this paper investigates cereb...
Ageing is a complex process that is characterized by physiological changes that typically lead to fu...
OBJECTIVE: Limited formal education is associated with poor cognitive function. This could explain s...
Although cross-sectional studies suggest that cognitive aging starts in midlife, few longitudinal st...
OBJECTIVES: to model and compare patterns from mid- to late-life of body mass index (BMI), alternate...
© 2015 American Academy of Neurology. Objective: To determine risk and protective factors for mild c...
Background: Smoking, excessive drinking, and physical inactivity are associated with reduced cogniti...
Introduction: Dementia prevalence in older women is higher than that in men. The purpose of the pres...
Background: In dementia screening, most studies have focused on early cognitive impairment by compar...
Background - The oldest-old (aged ≥85 years) are the fastest growing age group, with the highest ris...
Background: This paper briefly summarizes recent evidence on the nature of cognitive decline, the va...
BackgroundIndependent predictors of preserved cognitive functioning and factors associated with main...
BACKGROUND: Abnormalities in brain structure and function can occur several decades prior to the ons...
Importance: Some individuals who reach ages beyond 100 years in good cognitive health may be resilie...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Poor cognitive aging and dementia pose a significant public health burden, and wo...
Based in successful aging theory and terminal cognitive drop research, this paper investigates cereb...
Ageing is a complex process that is characterized by physiological changes that typically lead to fu...
OBJECTIVE: Limited formal education is associated with poor cognitive function. This could explain s...
Although cross-sectional studies suggest that cognitive aging starts in midlife, few longitudinal st...
OBJECTIVES: to model and compare patterns from mid- to late-life of body mass index (BMI), alternate...
© 2015 American Academy of Neurology. Objective: To determine risk and protective factors for mild c...
Background: Smoking, excessive drinking, and physical inactivity are associated with reduced cogniti...
Introduction: Dementia prevalence in older women is higher than that in men. The purpose of the pres...
Background: In dementia screening, most studies have focused on early cognitive impairment by compar...
Background - The oldest-old (aged ≥85 years) are the fastest growing age group, with the highest ris...
Background: This paper briefly summarizes recent evidence on the nature of cognitive decline, the va...