Vascular disease and cognitive function: evidence from the Whitehall II study

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The hypothesis of an inverse association between indicators of vascular disease and cognitive function in the stroke-free population is examined. The findings suggest that vascular disease is predictive of poor cognitive function in the general population.

Author: Marmot, Michael, Sing-Manoux, Archana, Britton, Annie R.
United Kingdom, Demographic aspects

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Associations between dementia/mild cognitive impairment and cognitive performance and activity levels in youth

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A study conducted on youth to establish and assess the relationship between activity levels and dementia/mild cognitive impairment and cognitive performance, is presented.

Author: Smyth, Kathleen A., Strauss, Milton E., Fritsch, Thomas, McClendon, McKee J., Ogrocki, Paula K., Santillan, Concepcion, Larsen, Janet D.
Youth, Psychological aspects, Analysis, Physiological aspects, Teenagers, Exercise

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Mild cognitive impairment subtypes and vascular dementia in community-dwelling elderly people: a 3-year follow-up study

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A study is conducted to find out the relation between mild cognitive impairment (MCI) with multiple impaired cognitive domains and vascular dementia.

Author: Zanetti, Mariella, Ballabio, Claudia, Abbate, Carlo, Cutaia, Chiara, Vergani, Carlo, Bergamaschini, Luigi

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Subjects list: Research, Cognition disorders, Cognitive disorders, Blood circulation disorders, Vascular diseases, United States
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