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Autor:
Lawrence J. Whalley, Roger T. Staff, Helen Lemmon, Helen C. Fox, Chris McNeil, Alison D. Murray
Publikováno v:
Brain Sciences, Vol 12, Iss 3, p 318 (2022)
The Aberdeen birth cohorts of 1921 and 1936 (ABC21 and ABC36) were subjected to IQ tests in 1932 or 1947 when they were aged about 11y. They were recruited between 1997–2001 among cognitively healthy community residents and comprehensively phenotyp
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Autor:
Lawrence J. Whalley
The life course method compares an individual's long-life and late-life behaviors to gauge one's mental decay. Arguing the life course approach is the best and simplest model for tracking mental development, Lawrence J. Whalley unlocks the mysteries
Autor:
Mina Khezrian, Christopher J. McNeil, Roger T. Staff, Jennifer M.J. Waymont, Lawrence J. Whalley, Phyo K. Myint, Alison D. Murray
Publikováno v:
Maturitas. 133:49-53
Cardiovascular risk is associated with cognitive decline and this effect is attributed to brain pathology, including white matter hyperintensity (WMH) burden. Low-dose aspirin is frequently recommended for reducing vascular events. We investigated th
Autor:
Lawrence J. Whalley, Roger T. Staff, Helen Lemmon, Helen C. Fox, Chris McNeil, Alison D. Murray
Publikováno v:
Brain Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 3; Pages: 318
The Aberdeen birth cohorts of 1921 and 1936 (ABC21 and ABC36) were subjected to IQ tests in 1932 or 1947 when they were aged about 11y. They were recruited between 1997–2001 among cognitively healthy community residents and comprehensively phenotyp
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 2, p e88969 (2014)
ContextThere have been many reports confirming the association between lower childhood socioeconomic circumstance and cardiovascular disease but evidence for links with cerebrovascular disease is contradictory. Hyperintensities on brain magnetic reso
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Autor:
Lawrence J. Whalley
Publikováno v:
Neurol Clin Pract
Systematic screening of the cognitive health of older physicians could improve clinical care and reduce medical errors. This claim is difficult to evaluate because clinical decisions rely on a spectrum of knowledge. Comprising scientific evidence, ex
Publikováno v:
Age and Ageing. 47:847-852
In an observational longitudinal study of a sub-sample of the Aberdeen 1936 birth cohort, from age 62 to 77 years, we investigated childhood intelligence, social class, education, life-course social mobility, memory test performance and memory declin
Publikováno v:
Personality and Individual Differences. 114:206-212
Background Social mobility has been linked to intelligence, education, personality traits and childhood socioeconomic status ( SES ). We explore these influences to evaluate their relative importance as sources of individual differences in social mob
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The BMJ
Objectives To examine the association between intellectual engagement and cognitive ability in later life, and determine whether the maintenance of intellectual engagement will offset age related cognitive decline. Design Longitudinal, prospective, o
Autor:
Louise H. Phillips, Ian J. Deary, Alison D. Murray, Roger T. Staff, Lawrence J. Whalley, Christopher J. McNeil, Sima Salarirad
Publikováno v:
Murray, A, McNeil, C, Salarirad, S, Deary, I, Phillips, L, Whalley, L & Staff, R 2016, ' Brain hyperintensity location determines outcome in the triad of impaired cognition, physical health and depressive symptoms : A cohort study in late life ', Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, vol. 63, pp. 49-54 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.archger.2015.10.004
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Brain hyperintensities, detectable with MRI, increase with age. They are associated with a triad of impairment in cognitive ability, depression and physical health. Here we test the hypothesis that the association between hyperi