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Cognitive decline: A vitamin B perspective

Cognitive decline: A vitamin B perspective

... or vitamin B2, is a precursor for Flavin adenine dinucleotide ...poor cognitive outcomes ...and vitamin D metabolism and insufficient riboflavin availability and imbalance of FAD results in a ... See full document

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Cross-sectional associations of plasma vitamin D with cerebral β-amyloid in older adults at risk of dementia

Cross-sectional associations of plasma vitamin D with cerebral β-amyloid in older adults at risk of dementia

... that vitamin D hypovitaminosis is linked to cognitive decline via Aβ-independent pro- ...that vitamin D might be associated with dementia of a more vascular ...nature. Vitamin D has ... See full document

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Vitamin D in ageing: an investigation into the role of vitamin D in cognitive  and physical functioning in coummunity dwelling older adults

Vitamin D in ageing: an investigation into the role of vitamin D in cognitive and physical functioning in coummunity dwelling older adults

... most cognitive tests, and therefore measures taken on their own, without consideration for pre-morbid functioning, can result in false ...assessing cognitive decline a score within the “normal” range ... See full document

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Walking or vitamin B for cognition in older adults with mild cognitive impairment? A randomized controlled trial

Walking or vitamin B for cognition in older adults with mild cognitive impairment? A randomized controlled trial

... better cognitive function and delayed onset of Alzheimer’s disease, 1-4 and has been shown to improve cognitive function in cognitively healthy and demented older ...affecting cognitive performance ... See full document

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PREVENTING ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND  COGNITIVE DECLINE

PREVENTING ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND COGNITIVE DECLINE

... Alzheimer's illness is the most widely recognized reason for dementia. It was first portrayed in 1906 by German specialist and neuropathologist Alois Alzheimer, who watched the obsessive signs of the malady—anomalous ... See full document

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Vitamin D mitigates age-related cognitive decline through the modulation of pro-inflammatory state and decrease in amyloid burden

Vitamin D mitigates age-related cognitive decline through the modulation of pro-inflammatory state and decrease in amyloid burden

... For western blot analyses, equal amounts of protein (40 μg) from each rat were loaded and separated by SDS-PAGE gel electrophoresis in 8% to 16% acrylamide gradient gels. The protein bands were electrophoretically ... See full document

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DTI Correlates of Cognition in Conventional MRI of Normal Appearing Brain in Patients with Clinical Features of Subacute Combined Degeneration and Biochemically Proven Vitamin B12 Deficiency

DTI Correlates of Cognition in Conventional MRI of Normal Appearing Brain in Patients with Clinical Features of Subacute Combined Degeneration and Biochemically Proven Vitamin B12 Deficiency

... AD, indicating altered WM microstructure in multiple regions in these patients. These results were confirmed in the region-of-in- terest analysis. In addition, all these patients showed significant cognitive ... See full document

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Mild cognitive decline  A position statement of the Cognitive Decline Group of the European Innovation Partnership for Active and Healthy Ageing (EIPAHA)

Mild cognitive decline A position statement of the Cognitive Decline Group of the European Innovation Partnership for Active and Healthy Ageing (EIPAHA)

... Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) was introduced as a clinical entity over twenty years ...general cognitive function and normal activities of daily living ...other cognitive domains such as executive ... See full document

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Johar, Hamimatunnisa Binti
  

(2016):


	Cortisol secretion patterns in the elderly: in the perspectives of frailty and cognitive function and sleep disturbances as risk factors of cognitive decline.


Dissertation, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

Johar, Hamimatunnisa Binti (2016): Cortisol secretion patterns in the elderly: in the perspectives of frailty and cognitive function and sleep disturbances as risk factors of cognitive decline. Dissertation, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

... and cognitive decline among the ...and cognitive function, but also its rhythmic activity over the course of a day that plays a significant role in human health and ... See full document

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Dementia: sustaining self in the face of cognitive decline

Dementia: sustaining self in the face of cognitive decline

... original perspective was based on the idea that cognition ...This perspective of personhood promotes a shift from the biomedical model, suggesting that the symptoms ... See full document

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Age dependency of risk factors for cognitive decline

Age dependency of risk factors for cognitive decline

... with vitamin B12) were determined in morning blood samples collected in 1995–1996 (second LASA ...of vitamin B12 were determined at the Endocrine Laboratory of the VUmc with a competitive immuno- assay ... See full document

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B vitamin intake and biomarker status in relation to cognitive decline in healthy older adults in a 4 year follow up study

B vitamin intake and biomarker status in relation to cognitive decline in healthy older adults in a 4 year follow up study

... in cognitive dysfunction, a spectrum of disability that ranges in severity from mild cognitive impairment to ...other B-vitamins involved in one-carbon metabolism are associated with cognition in ... See full document

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Low vitamin B 12 status and risk of cognitive decline in older adults

Low vitamin B 12 status and risk of cognitive decline in older adults

... reduced vitamin B-12 ...of cognitive decline with plasma folate and vi- tamin B-12 concentrations ...of vitamin B-12 status than are serum total vitamin B-12 ... See full document

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Discussion: no large intervention study has been conducted yet on the effect of physical activity

Discussion: no large intervention study has been conducted yet on the effect of physical activity

... on cognitive function and wellbeing both in cognitive healthy as well as in the demented eld- ...on cognitive decline in subjects with ...on cognitive function and psy- chosocial health ... See full document

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The relationship between obesity and cognitive health and decline

The relationship between obesity and cognitive health and decline

... and cognitive impairment is important given the globally ageing population in whom cognitive decline and neurodegenerative disorders will carry grave individual, societal and fi nancial ...and ... See full document

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Towards onset prevention of cognition decline in adults with Down syndrome (The TOP COG study) : a pilot randomised controlled trial

Towards onset prevention of cognition decline in adults with Down syndrome (The TOP COG study) : a pilot randomised controlled trial

... detailed cognitive testing longi- ...investigate cognitive decline with ageing, but there are no longitudinal reports with more than a handful of partici- pants aged 50 and ...useful cognitive ... See full document

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NON-ADHERENCE IN SENIORS WITH DEMENTIA – A SERIOUS PROBLEM OF ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE

NON-ADHERENCE IN SENIORS WITH DEMENTIA – A SERIOUS PROBLEM OF ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE

... of view, non-adherence increases economic expenditures in an inappropriate way; therefore it is also an interesting topic for public health. A higher cognitive decline in a pa- tient means a higher risk of ... See full document

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Kidney disease as a determinant of cognitive decline and dementia

Kidney disease as a determinant of cognitive decline and dementia

... and cognitive decline (Table ...for cognitive impairment ...incident cognitive impairment after 2 years in a large cohort of older subjects ...greater cognitive decline, even in ... See full document

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EFFECT OF DIABETES AND SCHIZOPHRENIA ON COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN EGYPTIANS

EFFECT OF DIABETES AND SCHIZOPHRENIA ON COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN EGYPTIANS

... Subjects & Methods: The study included 120 subjects, 30 of them were known patients with SZ (Group I), 30 with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) (group II), 30 of them had SZ with diabetes (Group III) as well as 30 ... See full document

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The PACE Study: A randomised clinical trial of cognitive activity (CA) for older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI)

The PACE Study: A randomised clinical trial of cognitive activity (CA) for older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI)

... (CERAD) cognitive task ...of cognitive function, as well as MCI and Alzhe- imer's disease ...brief cognitive test is a commonly used screening instrument that produces a total score that can range ... See full document

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