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Association of Bone Mineral Density and Dementia: The Rotterdam Study.

Tian XiaoSamuel GhatanSanne S MooldijkKaterina TrajanoskaLing OeiM Medina GomezM Kamran IkramFernando RivadeneiraMohammad Arfan Ikram
Published in: Neurology (2023)
In conclusion, participants with low femoral neck and total body bone mineral density and low trabecular bone score were more likely to develop dementia. Further studies should focus on the predictive ability of bone mineral density for dementia.
Keyphrases
  • bone mineral density
  • postmenopausal women
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • body composition
  • cognitive impairment
  • case control