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Worse executive function and processing speeding were seen with consistently higher or moderate/increasing inflammation.
Higher levels of gratitude were tied to a 9% reduction in all-cause mortality and a 15% reduction in cardiovascular death.
A steeper change in depressive symptoms was linked to accelerated memory change and vice versa.
Tau positron emission tomography predicts all-cause dementia and Alzheimer disease dementia
A significant correlation was seen between lifestyle and both cognitive function and Aβ42/40 ratio.
Older age, female sex and progression to symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease were associated with driving cessation.
Vascular and neurodegenerative injuries are approximately equally responsible for cognitive impairment.
The finding was seen for processing speed and cardiovascular health in Black women but not white women.
Higher pancreatic fat was linked to lower cognition and brain volumes in middle-aged men at high risk for Alzheimer’s disease.
Dementia rates, however, were lower than a comparison cohort of people with Parkinson’s disease.