Association of Early-Life Cognitive Enrichment With Alzheimer Disease Pathological Changes and Cognitive Decline
Abstract
Importance
Indicators of early-life cognitive enrichment (ELCE) have been associated with slower cognitive decline and decreased dementia in late life. However, the mechanisms underlying this association have not been elucidated.Objective
To examine the association of ELCE with late-life Alzheimer disease (AD) and other common dementia-related pathological changes.Design, Setting, and Participants
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Title
Association of Early-Life Cognitive Enrichment With Alzheimer Disease Pathological Changes and Cognitive Decline
Published Date
Oct 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
77
Issue
10
Pages
1217 - 1217
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