86 results on '"Rainey‐Smith, Stephanie"'
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2. Sleep discrepancy and brain glucose metabolism in community-dwelling older adults
3. Longitudinal trajectories of basal forebrain volume in normal aging and Alzheimer’s disease
4. Habitual dietary nitrate intake and cognition in the Australian Imaging, Biomarkers and Lifestyle Study of ageing: A prospective cohort study
5. The interaction between physical activity and sleep on cognitive function and brain beta-amyloid in older adults
6. Systemic perturbations of the kynurenine pathway precede progression to dementia independently of amyloid-β
7. Sleep, Sirtuin 1 and Alzheimer’s disease: A review
8. The impact of exercise, sleep, and diet on neurocognitive recovery from mild traumatic brain injury in older adults: A narrative review
9. Androgen receptor CAG repeat length as a moderator of the relationship between free testosterone levels and cognition
10. A Randomized Controlled Trial of High-Intensity Exercise and Executive Functioning in Cognitively Normal Older Adults
11. Rates of age- and amyloid β-associated cortical atrophy in older adults with superior memory performance
12. Resistance training enhances delayed memory in healthy middle-aged and older adults: A randomised controlled trial
13. COMT val158met is not associated with Aβ-amyloid and APOE ε4 related cognitive decline in cognitively normal older adults
14. Influence of BDNF Val66Met on the relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness and memory in cognitively normal older adults
15. Exploring the relationship between physical activity, beta-amyloid and tau: A narrative review
16. Estimates of age-related memory decline are inflated by unrecognized Alzheimer's disease
17. The effect of preclinical Alzheimer's disease on age-related changes in intelligence in cognitively normal older adults
18. Amyloid burden and incident depressive symptoms in preclinical Alzheimer’s disease
19. Cognitive gene risk profile for the prediction of cognitive decline in presymptomatic Alzheimer’s disease
20. Study protocol of the Intense Physical Activity and Cognition study: The effect of high-intensity exercise training on cognitive function in older adults
21. Habitual exercise levels are associated with cerebral amyloid load in presymptomatic autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease
22. Intense resistance exercise increases peripheral brain-derived neurotrophic factor
23. Associations of neighborhood environment with brain imaging outcomes in the Australian Imaging, Biomarkers and Lifestyle cohort
24. Plasma Cortisol, Brain Amyloid-β, and Cognitive Decline in Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease: A 6-Year Prospective Cohort Study
25. Amyloid β–associated cognitive decline in the absence of clinical disease progression and systemic illness
26. A multinational study distinguishing Alzheimer's and healthy patients using cerebrospinal fluid tau/Aβ42 cutoff with concordance to amyloid positron emission tomography imaging
27. Subjective memory decline predicts greater rates of clinical progression in preclinical Alzheimer's disease
28. Cerebral amyloid-β accumulation and deposition following traumatic brain injury—A narrative review and meta-analysis of animal studies
29. Plasma apolipoprotein J as a potential biomarker for Alzheimer's disease: Australian Imaging, Biomarkers and Lifestyle study of aging
30. An increased neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio in Alzheimer's disease is a function of age and is weakly correlated with neocortical amyloid accumulation
31. Changes in plasma amyloid beta in a longitudinal study of aging and Alzheimer's disease
32. Chapter 48 - The dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) and Mediterranean-DASH intervention for neurodegenerative delay (MIND) diets and brain aging
33. Klotho allele status is not associated with Aβ and APOE ε4–related cognitive decline in preclinical Alzheimer's disease
34. Personality characteristics are independently associated with prospective memory in the laboratory, and in daily Life, among older adults
35. β-Amyloid, APOE and BDNF Genotype, and Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms in Cognitively Normal Older Women and Men
36. Contributors
37. Characteristics of the neighborhood built environment are associated with MRI brain volumetric and amyloid beta burden measures: Findings from the australian imaging, biomarkers, and lifestyle (AIBL) study
38. SPON1 IS ASSOCIATED WITH Aβ-AMYLOID AND APOE ε4 RELATED COGNITIVE DECLINE IN COGNITIVELY NORMAL ADULTS
39. EXPLORING INDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY IN EXERCISE-INDUCED COGNITIVE CHANGE: THE ROLE OF CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS AND APOLIPOPROTEIN ε4 ALLELE CARRIAGE
40. DIETARY FIBRE AND PROTEIN INTAKE AND ASSOCIATION WITH APOLIPOPROTEIN ɛ4 ALLELE
41. THE SUPPORT PERSON’S PREFERENCES AND PERSPECTIVES OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY FOR OLDER ADULTS WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
42. RESULTS FROM THE INTENSE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND COGNITION (IPAC) STUDY: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INTERVENTION AND EXECUTIVE FUNCTION IN COMMUNITY DWELLING OLDER ADULTS
43. HIGHER CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS IS ASSOCIATED WITH BETTER VERBAL GENERATIVITY IN COMMUNITY DWELLING OLDER ADULTS
44. Research and standardization in Alzheimer's trials: Reaching international consensus
45. GENETIC VARIATION IN AQUAPORINS MODERATES THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SLEEP AND BRAIN Aβ-AMYLOID BURDEN
46. BETA-AMYLOID SPECIFIC GENOMIC NETWORKS DEFINE CIS AND TRANS RELATIONSHIPS IN PARTICIPANTS WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
47. PRECLINICAL ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IS ASSOCIATED WITH LEARNING IMPAIRMENTS OVER SIX DAYS: RESULTS FROM THE ONLINE REPEATED COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT (ORCA) STUDY
48. INCREASED PROTEIN AND FIBRE INTAKE IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER PERFORMANCE IN THE AIBL PACC SCORE IN COGNITIVELY NORMAL ADULTS: AUSTRALIAN IMAGING, BIOMARKERS AND LIFESTYLE (AIBL) STUDY
49. CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS MODULATE ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE RISK VIA SNPS IN THE CYP11B2, PPAP2B AND APP GENES
50. PERIPHERAL INFLAMMATORY BURDEN BIOMARKERS MODULATE THE RISK FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE THROUGH KEY AD-RELATED SNPS
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