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Cholesterol and Dementia: A Long and Complicated Relationship
Author(s) -
Oliwia McFarlane,
Kornelia KędzioraKornatowska
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
current aging science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.495
H-Index - 33
eISSN - 1874-6128
pISSN - 1874-6098
DOI - 10.2174/1874609812666190917155400
Subject(s) - dementia , cognition , context (archaeology) , disease , cognitive decline , psychology , gerontology , psychological intervention , population , medicine , psychiatry , environmental health , biology , paleontology
There is a huge demand for efficient strategies for maintaining cognitive wellbeing with age, especially in the context of population aging. Dementia constitutes the main reason for disability and dependency in the elderly. Identification of potential risk and protective factors, as well as determinants of conversion from MCI to dementia, is therefore crucial. In case of Alzheimer's disease, the most prevalent dementia syndrome amongst the members of modern societies, neurodegenerative processes in the brain can begin many years before first clinical symptoms appear. First functional changes typically mean advanced neuron loss, therefore, the earliest possible diagnosis is critical for implementation of promising early pharmaceutical interventions.

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