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Sex differences in the association between episodic memory residual reserve index and change in executive function di Cheyenne Chooi, Brandon E. Gavett, David Ames, Paul Maruff, Vincent Doré, Victor L. Villemagne, Pierrick Bourgeat, Ying Xia, Colin L. Masters, Ralph N. Martins, Kevin Taddei, Christopher C. Rowe, Michael Weinborn, Stephanie R. Rainey-Smith
Pubblicazione 2025-01-01Sex differences in cognitive reserve might contribute to females being disproportionately affected by Alzheimer’s disease (AD). We investigated sex differences in the protective effects of cognitive reserve, and whether brain beta-amyloid accounts for differences. Older adults (n = 997 from the Aust...
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Preserving cognitive function in patients with Alzheimer's disease: The Alzheimer's disease neuroprotection research initiative (ADNRI) di Jie Liu, Heleen vanBeusekom, Xian‐Le Bu, Gong Chen, Paulo Henrique Rosado de Castro, Xiaochun Chen, Xiaowei Chen, Andrew N. Clarkson, Tracy D. Farr, Yuhong Fu, Jianping Jia, Jukka Jolkkonen, Woojin Scott Kim, Paula Korhonen, Shen Li, Yajie Liang, Guang‐Hui Liu, Guiyou Liu, Yu‐Hui Liu, Tarja Malm, Xiaobo Mao, Joaquim Miguel Oliveira, Mike M. Modo, Pedro Ramos‐Cabrer, Karsten Ruscher, Weihong Song, Jun Wang, Xuanyue Wang, Yun Wang, Haitao Wu, Lize Xiong, Yi Yang, Keqiang Ye, Jin‐Tai Yu, Xin‐Fu Zhou, Marietta Zille, Colin L. Masters, Piotr Walczak, Johannes Boltze, Xunming Ji, Yan‐Jiang Wang
Pubblicazione 2023-12-01Abstract The global trend toward aging populations has resulted in an increase in the occurrence of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and associated socioeconomic burdens. Abnormal metabolism of amyloid‐β (Aβ) has been proposed as a significant pathomechanism in AD, supported by results of recent clinic...
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