Health status and risk profiles for brain aging of rural-dwelling older adults: Data from the interdisciplinary baseline assessments in MIND-China.
Yongxiang WangXiaolei HanXianda ZhangZhonglin ZhangLin CongShi TangTingting HouCuicui LiuXiaojuan HanQinghua ZhangJianli FengLing YinLin SongYi DongRui LiuYuanjing LiTiia NganduMiia KivipeltoHeather SnyderMaria CarrilloJonas PerssonLaura FratiglioniLenore J LaunerJianping JiaYiFeng DuChengxuan QiuPublished in: Alzheimer's & dementia (New York, N. Y.) (2022)
MIND-China is a multimodal intervention study among rural residents ≥60 years of age.At baseline, 5765 participants undertook the interdisciplinary assessments.The baseline assessments consisted of core module and specific modules.Specific modules included brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), blood biomarkers, ActiGraph, cardiopulmonary coupling (CPC), pure-tone audiometry (PTA), and optical coherence tomography (OCT).
Keyphrases
- magnetic resonance imaging
- optical coherence tomography
- south africa
- resting state
- contrast enhanced
- white matter
- randomized controlled trial
- diabetic retinopathy
- physical activity
- computed tomography
- cerebral ischemia
- network analysis
- electronic health record
- pain management
- big data
- machine learning
- brain injury
- optic nerve
- room temperature
- artificial intelligence
- subarachnoid hemorrhage