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Koblinsky N, Carmichael P, Belleville S, Fiocco A, Gaudreau P, Greenwood C, et al.
Front Aging Neurosci . 2023 Nov; 15:1274794. PMID: 38020779
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease risk factors (CVRFs) contribute to the development of cognitive impairment and dementia. Methods: This study examined the associations between circulating CVRF biomarkers and cognition in 386 cognitively...
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Koblinsky N, Meusel L, Greenwood C, Anderson N
BMC Geriatr . 2021 Feb; 21(1):104. PMID: 33546613
Background: Total physical activity is positively associated with brain volume and cognition in older adults. While we have ample evidence that recreational physical activity influences brain health, the contributions of...
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Koblinsky N, Atwi S, Cohen E, Anderson N, Greenwood C, MacIntosh B, et al.
Front Aging Neurosci . 2020 Nov; 12:571074. PMID: 33192462
Background: Gait deficits are associated with brain atrophy and white matter hyperintensities (WMH) - both markers of underlying cerebral small vessel disease (SVD). Given reduced subcortical cerebral blood flow (CBF)...
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Parrott M, Carmichael P, Laurin D, Greenwood C, Anderson N, Ferland G, et al.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci . 2020 Oct; 76(3):444-450. PMID: 33063101
Objectives: This study examined the effect of dietary patterns and engagement in cognitive stimulating lifestyle (CSL) behaviors on the trajectory of global cognition, executive function (EF), and verbal episodic memory...
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DAmico D, Parrott M, Greenwood C, Ferland G, Gaudreau P, Belleville S, et al.
Nutr J . 2020 Jun; 19(1):58. PMID: 32563260
Background: Consumption of a prudent dietary pattern rich in healthy nutrients is associated with enhanced cognitive performance in older adulthood, while a Western dietary pattern low in healthy nutrients is...
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Meusel L, Greenwood C, Maione A, Tchistiakova E, MacIntosh B, Anderson N
BMC Neurosci . 2019 Aug; 20(1):37. PMID: 31366391
Background: Cardiovascular conditions contribute to brain volume loss, reduced cerebrovascular health, and increased dementia risk in aging adults. Altered hippocampal connectivity has also been observed in individuals with cardiovascular conditions,...
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Greenwood C, Parrott M
Healthc Manage Forum . 2017 Sep; 30(1):40-45. PMID: 28929899
According to the Alzheimer Society of Canada, within the next generation, Canada will experience a more than doubling of individuals living with dementia and a potentially economically crippling 10-fold increase...
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Meusel L, Anderson N, Parrott M, Yuen W, Tchistiakova E, MacIntosh B, et al.
J Am Geriatr Soc . 2016 Nov; 65(2):e51-e55. PMID: 27869302
Objectives: To determine how cardiovascular risk is associated with working memory task performance and task-related suppression of default-mode network (DMN) activity in cognitively intact older adults. Design: A cross-sectional functional...
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Tchistiakova E, Crane D, Mikulis D, Anderson N, Greenwood C, Black S, et al.
J Magn Reson Imaging . 2015 Apr; 42(5):1369-76. PMID: 25884110
Purpose: White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are prevalent among older adults and are often associated with cognitive decline and increased risk of stroke and dementia. Vascular risk factors (VRFs) are linked...
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Parrott M, Winocur G, Bazinet R, Ma D, Greenwood C
Neurobiol Aging . 2014 Sep; 36(1):90-9. PMID: 25212462
Food combinations have been associated with lower incidence of Alzheimer's disease. We hypothesized that a combination whole-food diet containing freeze-dried fish, vegetables, and fruits would improve cognitive function in TgCRND8...