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Neuroepidemiology (2025)
Published Online: 13 February 2025
.... 2025 Green tea Cognitive function Dementia Meta-analysis Polyphenols Cognitive impairments (CoIs), including memory loss, learning difficulties, and diminished focus, are a significant public health concern, particularly as the global elderly population continues to rise [ 1 ]. Age...
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Neuroepidemiology (2024) 58 (4): 247–255.
Published Online: 31 January 2024
... to in the content or advertisements. 2024 Transient global amnesia Dementia Cognition Cognitive decline Cognitive function Transient global amnesia (TGA) is defined as a clinical syndrome characterized by an abrupt onset of amnesia, accompanied by repetitive questioning, and resolution within 24...
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Neuroepidemiology (2022) 56 (2): 119–126.
Published Online: 26 April 2022
... and racial diversity of the elder population. Methods: Using data on American Indians (AIs) from the Strong Heart Study, we measured associations between mid-life physical activity (PA), assessed by a questionnaire or pedometer, and performance on tests of general cognitive function, phonemic fluency, verbal...
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Neuroepidemiology (2020) 54 (3): 258–264.
Published Online: 14 January 2020
... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Cognitive function Dementia Olfactory identification Odor Community-based study Prospective study Elderly The prevalence of olfactory dysfunction is high, at 24...
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Neuroepidemiology (2019) 53 (1-2): 100–107.
Published Online: 08 May 2019
... or of their effectiveness, quality or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Antiphospholipid antibodies Cognitive function Motor function...
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Neuroepidemiology (2018) 50 (3-4): 160–167.
Published Online: 22 March 2018
... multivariate models and in multivariable models adjusting for age, sex, heart conditions and hypertension, RHR was not associated with cognitive function. Furthermore, the intrapair analyses showed that RHR was not associated with cognitive score testing within twin pairs, as measured by the proportion of twin...
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Neuroepidemiology (2015) 45 (4): 257–263.
Published Online: 27 October 2015
.... Logistic regression was used to evaluate the association between height, sitting height, leg length or relative sitting height and cognitive function. Results: Participants with dementia had the shortest body height (mean 157.2 cm, SD 9.1), the shortest sitting height (mean 81.8 cm, SD 5.6), and the lowest...
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Neuroepidemiology (2014) 42 (3): 144–153.
Published Online: 28 January 2014
...Alden L. Gross; Richard N. Jones; Tamara G. Fong; Douglas Tommet; Sharon K. Inouye Objective: To evaluate a new approach for creating a composite measure of cognitive function, we calibrated a measure of general cognitive performance from existing neuropsychological batteries. Methods: We applied...
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Neuroepidemiology (2013) 40 (2): 117–124.
Published Online: 22 October 2012
... or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Cognitive decline Cognition Dementia Hospitalizations Cognitive function...
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Neuroepidemiology (2012) 38 (1): 41–47.
Published Online: 17 December 2011
...Neelum T. Aggarwal; Julie A. Schneider; Robert S. Wilson; Todd L. Beck; Denis A. Evans; Charles De Carli Background: Little information exists on the simultaneous effects of magnetic resonance (MR) infarct characteristics, that may increase the likelihood of dementia or lower cognitive function...
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Neuroepidemiology (2011) 36 (3): 162–168.
Published Online: 20 April 2011
... as with specific areas of educational achievement. It remains unclear, however, whether these distal associations are mediated by more current socioeconomic factors. In this study, we sought to confirm the relation between early-life socioeconomic position (SEP) and adult cognitive function, and to examine...
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Neuroepidemiology (2010) 34 (1): 1–7.
Published Online: 05 November 2009
...Kathryn M. Rose; David Couper; Marsha L. Eigenbrodt; Thomas H. Mosley; A. Richey Sharrett; Rebecca F. Gottesman Background: To examine the association between orthostatic hypotension (OH) and cognitive function in middle-aged adults. Methods: Participants were 12,702 men and women from...
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Neuroepidemiology (2009) 33 (4): 321–328.
Published Online: 30 October 2009
...J.H. Fergenbaum; S. Bruce; J.D. Spence; W. Lou; A.J.G. Hanley; C. Greenwood; T.K. Young Background: We investigated the associations among cardiovascular risk factors, carotid atherosclerosis and cognitive function in a Canadian First Nations population. Methods: Individuals aged ≥18 years, without...
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Neuroepidemiology (2008) 30 (1): 45–50.
Published Online: 07 February 2008
... cognitive function, determined by average performance across four cognitive tests, over up to four interviews. We found similar rates of cognitive decline among recent users of aspirin and of other NSAIDs (largely ibuprofen) compared to those who did not use these NSAIDs. For lifetime duration of aspirin...