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Job-worker Mismatch and Cognitive Decline
We use longitudinal test data on various aspects of persons’ cognitive abilities to analyze whether overeducated workers are more vulnerable to cognitive decline, and undereducated workers are less vulnerable. We find that the job-worker mismatch induces
Grip,Andries,de +3 more
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Unhappiness, health and cognitive ability in old age
Background To test whether scores on depression inventories on entry to a longitudinal study predict mental ability over the next 4–16 years. Method Associations between scores on the Beck Depression Inventory and on tests of intelligence, vocabulary and
Ibrahim, S +12 more
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Management of patients with pre-dementia cognitive impairment
Cognitive disorders are one of the most significant problems for elderly and senile people. Particular attention should be paid to the diagnosis of early pre-dementia stages of cognitive impairment: subjective and subtle cognitive decline and mild ...
N. N. Koberskaya
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ABSTRACT Objective To assess the association and discriminative performance of serum biomarkers with clinical disease progression and survival in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Methods This retrospective study, conducted at Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX, used longitudinal serum samples collected between January 2018 and ...
David R. Beers +7 more
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Markers of infection predict cognitive decline over four years
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/55481/1/Markers of infection predict cognitive decline over four years, Aeillo et al 2006 ...
Aiello, Allison E. +5 more
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Use-it-or-lose-it:investigating the cognitive reserve hypothesis and use-dependency theory [PDF]
In popular psychology the use-it-or-lose-it theory has become accepted; that is, an increase in cognitive activity, particularly in later life, can reduce cognitive decline associated with both pathological and healthy aging.
Almond, Nicholas Mark
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Choroid Plexus Enlargement and USPIO‐Based Inflammatory Feature in Cerebral Small Vessel Disease
ABSTRACT Objective The choroid plexus (CP) is a key component of the blood–cerebrospinal fluid barrier (BCSFB), but its mechanism of action in cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) remains unclear. This study investigated CP volume (CPV) alterations and their association with conventional imaging markers in CSVD and explored the underlying role of ...
Yongqiang Qu +11 more
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CSF biomarkers have immense diagnostic and prognostic potential for Alzheimer disease (AD). However, AD is still diagnosed relatively late in the disease process, sometimes even years after the initial manifestation of cognitive symptoms. Thus, further identification of biomarkers is required to detect related pathology in the preclinical stage and ...
Xiao Wang +35 more
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Dementia Incidence in Individuals With Parkinson's Disease in the Framingham Heart Study
ABSTRACT Limited information exists on incident dementia in individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) in US community‐based samples. We examined cognitive statuses and PD diagnoses of 183 individuals in the Framingham Heart Study (FHS) to establish incident dementia, mortality rates, associations with sex, age at PD onset, and education level.
Joshi Dookhy +11 more
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Radiation-Induced Cognitive Decline: Challenges and Solutions
Parisa Shamsesfandabadi,1 Arpeet Patel,2 Yun Liang,1 Matthew J Shepard,3 Rodney E Wegner1 1Radiation Oncology department, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA, USA; 2Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA; 3Neurosurgery ...
Patel A +4 more
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