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期刊名:Alzheimers & dementia

缩写:ALZHEIMERS DEMENT

ISSN:1552-5260

e-ISSN:1552-5279

IF/分区:12.8/Q1

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Noha Keshk,Hussein Khalil,Richard Holden et al. Noha Keshk et al.
Background: In the absence of a cure for dementia, efforts towards prevention remain the most worthwhile interventions. Separate from their benefits to control blood pressure, Angiotensin (Ang) II-stimulating antihyperten...
Beiyu Zhao,Suhang Shang,Liangjun Dang et al. Beiyu Zhao et al.
Background: Sleep facilitates the removal of brain metabolites and the recovery of brain function; however, the effect of sleep on cognitive decline has not been fully established. This study aimed to analyze the role of ...
Gulisiya Hailili,Liyan Huang,Shuang Rong et al. Gulisiya Hailili et al.
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Eric Grodsky,John Robert Warren,Chandra Muller et al. Eric Grodsky et al.
Background: Educational gradients in health conditions are profound, but our understanding of how to address them is limited by the data available to us. In large-scale population-based research, we most frequently evalua...
Tahia Mujtaba,Gabriela E Caballero,Eman Shatnawi et al. Tahia Mujtaba et al.
Background: Many adults in Australia report limited knowledge about dementia and its causes, potentially perpetuating stigma towards the condition. Due to the ageing population, it is essential to address these knowledge ...
Jennifer J Manly,Benjamin D Huber,Miguel Arce Rentería et al. Jennifer J Manly et al.
Background: Identification of mechanisms that link midlife cognitive function with parental history of AD among people racialized as Black, White, and Latinx may reveal potential interventions to reduce disparities in cog...
Sarah Schlund,Dan Hoang,Josh D Grill et al. Sarah Schlund et al.
Background: Increasing clinical research participation is crucial for biomedical advancement. The Research Attitudes Questionnaire (RAQ) is a validated instrument that predicts willingness to join trials and retention beh...
Victoria Mery,Chloe Walsh,Antigone Fogel et al. Victoria Mery et al.
Background: Untreated vision loss has been identified as a late life modifiable risk factor of dementia. The association of vision impairment (VI) and cognitive deficit in ageing is yet to be fully understood. ...
Marie-Jeanne Kergoat,Juan-Manuel Villalpando,Bernard-Simon Leclerc et al. Marie-Jeanne Kergoat et al.
Background: Alzheimer's is a progressive disease, with a long preclinical phase of many decades. The current shift towards a biological, i.e., biomarker based or clinical-biological definition of Alzheimer's disease is a ...
Pei-Chuan Ho,Guerry M Peavy,Victor W Henderson et al. Pei-Chuan Ho et al.
Background: The Asian Cohort for Alzheimer's Disease (ACAD) study addresses the underrepresentation of Asian Americans and Asian Canadians (ASACs) in Alzheimer's Disease (AD) research, through its investigation of genetic...