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Autor:
Kostadin A Chompalov, Radka I Massaldjieva, Angel M. Dzhambov, Mitko D. Mitkov, Karamfil M Bahchevanov, Penka A. Atanassova
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
Introduction Metabolic syndrome (MetS) has been associated with impaired cognition in different cognitive domains. This study investigated the association between MetS and cognitive functioning in middle-aged Bulgarians across different definitions o
Publikováno v:
Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju
Volume 70
Issue 3
Volume 70
Issue 3
Recent research has indicated that exposure to residential vegetation (“greenness”) may be protective against cognitive decline and may support the integrity of the corresponding brain structures. However, not much is known about these effects, e
Autor:
Borislav A Milev, Radka I Massaldjieva, Kostadin A Chompalov, Veselina S Dosheva, Penka A. Atanassova, Mariya A Semerdzhieva, Valcho A Naydenov, Karamfil M Bahchevanov
Publikováno v:
Folia Medica, Vol 60, Iss 4, Pp 565-570 (2018)
The present study in Bulgarian volunteers aged 45-55 years focuses on the type and frequency of some vascular risk factors (VRF); it analyzes physical data and results of instrumental investigations (ophthalmoscopy, electrocardiography, Doppler sonog
Autor:
Georgi K Hadzhipetrov, Radka I Massaldjieva, Karamfil M Bahchevanov, Mitko D. Mitkov, Penka A. Atanassova, Borislav D. Dimitrov, Kostadin A Chompalov
Publikováno v:
Archives of Medical Sciences. Atherosclerotic Diseases
Introduction: Metabolic Syndrome Severity Score (MSSS) is a new clinical prediction rule (CPR) for diagnostic and therapeutic decisions and employs available components (sex, age, race, systolic blood pressure, waistline circumference, high-density l
Autor:
Aleksandar S Aleksandrov, Borislav D. Dimitrov, Maria Semerdjieva, Silvia Tsvetkova, Nedka T. Chalakova, Kostadin A Chompalov, Penka A. Atanassova, Radka I Massaldjieva
Publikováno v:
Neurology India. 64:646
Background: The subclinical cerebrovascular disease (SCVD) is an important public health problem with demonstrated prognostic significance for stroke, future cognitive decline, and progression to dementia. The earliest possible detection of the silen