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2. Detection and staging of Alzheimer's disease by plasma pTau217 on a high throughput immunoassay platform

4. Elevated plasma sclerostin is associated with high brain amyloid-β load in cognitively normal older adults

8. Systemic perturbations of the kynurenine pathway precede progression to dementia independently of amyloid-β

10. The AUstralian multidomain Approach to Reduce dementia Risk by prOtecting brain health With lifestyle intervention study (AU‐ARROW): A study protocol for a single‐blind, multi‐site, randomized controlled trial

13. Habitual exercise levels are associated with cerebral amyloid load in presymptomatic autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease

15. Sleep discrepancy and cognitive function in community-dwelling older adults

16. The relationship between diet, depression, and Alzheimer's disease: A narrative review

17. The role of diet and gut microbiota in Alzheimer’s disease

18. The Australian multidomain approach to reduce dementia risk by protecting brain health with lifestyle intervention study (AU-ARROW): A study protocol for a single-blind, multi-site, randomized controlled trial

19. Plant but not animal sourced nitrate intake is associated with lower dementia-related mortality in the Australian Diabetes, Obesity, and Lifestyle Study.

22. Accurate Detection and Staging of Alzheimer's Disease by Plasma Ptau217 on a High Throughput Immunoassay Platform

25. Rates of age- and amyloid β-associated cortical atrophy in older adults with superior memory performance

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29. COMT val158met is not associated with Aβ-amyloid and APOE ε4 related cognitive decline in cognitively normal older adults

32. Suboptimal self‐reported sleep efficiency and duration are associated with faster accumulation of brain amyloid beta in cognitively unimpaired older adults.

33. High risk of obstructive sleep apnoea is associated with higher baseline plasma glial fibrillary acidic protein and predicts decline in levels over time in cognitively unimpaired older adults

34. Self‐reported physical activity levels do not predict brain beta amyloid levels in older cognitively normal adults over time

36. Later life Body composition and Alzheimer’s disease

38. Suboptimal sleep efficiency and duration predict faster cognitive decline in cognitively unimpaired older adults

39. Physical activity and brain amyloid beta: A longitudinal analysis of cognitively unimpaired older adults

45. Association of β-amyloid level, clinical progression and longitudinal cognitive change in normal older individuals

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