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Michael Alosco

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Akhter-Khan S, Tao Q, Ang T, Karjadi C, Itchapurapu I, Libon D, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2024 Jul; 26:e45780. PMID: 39073857
Background: Cerebral microbleeds (CMB) increase the risk for Alzheimer disease. Current neuroimaging methods that are used to detect CMB are costly and not always accessible. Objective: This study aimed to...
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Wang Y, Huang J, Ang T, Zhu Y, Tao Q, Mez J, et al.
Explor Med . 2024 Jun; 5(2):193-214. PMID: 38854406
Aim: Endothelial dysfunction has been associated with both cerebrovascular pathology and Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the connection between circulating endothelial cells and the risk of AD remains uncertain. The objective...
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Tao Q, Zhang C, Mercier G, Lunetta K, Ang T, Akhter-Khan S, et al.
Alzheimers Dement (Amst) . 2023 Oct; 15(4):e12490. PMID: 37854772
Introduction: The precise apolipoprotein E () ε4-specific molecular pathway(s) for Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk are unclear. Methods: Plasma protein modules/cascades were analyzed using weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) in...
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Wang Y, Huang J, Ang T, Zhu Y, Tao Q, Mez J, et al.
medRxiv . 2023 Jan; PMID: 36711847
Cerebrovascular damage coexists with Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology and increases AD risk. However, it is unclear whether endothelial progenitor cells reduce AD risk via cerebrovascular repair. By using the Framingham...
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Frank B, Ally M, Tripodis Y, Puzo C, Labriola C, Hurley L, et al.
Neurology . 2022 Apr; 98(24):e2454-e2464. PMID: 35444054
Background And Objectives: Cerebrovascular disease (CBVD) is frequently comorbid with autopsy-confirmed Alzheimer disease (AD), but its contribution to the clinical presentation of AD remains unclear. We leveraged the National Alzheimer's...
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Spitznagel M, Alosco M, Inge T, Rochette A, Strain G, Devlin M, et al.
Surg Obes Relat Dis . 2016 May; 12(5):1057-1064. PMID: 27178608
Background: Cognitive deficits occur in a subset of individuals with obesity. Deficits can be reversed with bariatric surgery, though cognitive recovery is not equally exhibited across patients. Recent work has...
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Spitznagel M, Hawkins M, Alosco M, Galioto R, Garcia S, Miller L, et al.
Eur Eat Disord Rev . 2015 Aug; 23(6):488-95. PMID: 26289991
This review paper will discuss the recent literature examining the relationship between obesity and neurocognitive outcomes, with a particular focus on cognitive changes after bariatric surgery. Obesity is now recognized...
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Spitznagel M, Alosco M, Galioto R, Strain G, Devlin M, Sysko R, et al.
Obes Surg . 2014 Feb; 24(7):1078-84. PMID: 24570090
Background: Cognitive dysfunction is associated with reduced postoperative weight loss up to 2 years following surgery, though the role of cognition at more extended follow-up is not yet understood. Thirty-six...
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Spitznagel M, Alosco M, Strain G, Devlin M, Cohen R, Paul R, et al.
Surg Obes Relat Dis . 2013 Jul; 9(5):765-70. PMID: 23816443
Background: Clinically significant cognitive impairment, particularly in attention/executive and memory function, is found in many patients undergoing bariatric surgery. These difficulties have previously been linked to decreased weight loss 12...
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Hill B, Alosco M, Bauer L, Tremont G
Appl Neuropsychol Adult . 2013 Feb; 19(3):198-206. PMID: 23373606
Previous research has found that executive functioning plays a role in memory performance. This study sought to determine the amount of variance accounted for in the California Verbal Learning Test-Second...