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Parental History of Dementia and the Risk of Dementia: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Global Collaborative Study.

Dae Jong OhJong Bin BaeDarren M LipnickiJi Won HanPerminder S SachdevTae Hui KimKyung Phil KwakBong Jo KimShin Gyeom KimJeong Lan KimSeok Woo MoonJoon Hyuk ParkSeung-Ho RyuJong Chul YounDong Young LeeDong Woo LeeSeok Bum LeeJung Jae LeeJin Hyeong JhooIngmar SkoogJenna NajarTherese R SternerAntonio GuaitaRoberta VaccaroElena RolandiNikolaos ScarmeasMary YannakouliaMary H KosmidisSteffi G Riedel-HellerSusanne RoehrJacqueline DominguezMa Fe De GuzmanKrizelle Cleo FowlerAntonio LoboPedro SazRaul Lopez-AntonKaarin J AnsteyNicolas CherbuinMoyra E MortbyHenry BrodatyJulian TrollorNicole KochanYou Joung Kimnull null
Published in: Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences (2023)
Maternal history of dementia was associated with the risk of dementia and AD in both males and females. Maternal history of dementia may be a useful marker for identifying individuals at higher risk of AD and stratifying the risk for AD in clinical trials. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • cognitive impairment
  • clinical trial
  • birth weight
  • pregnant women
  • pregnancy outcomes