2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.08.15.24312018
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Exposures and conditions prior to age 16 are associated with dementia status among adults in the United States Health and Retirement Study

Scarlet Cockell,
Herong Wang,
Kelly S. Benke
et al.

Abstract: Background: Dementia susceptibility likely begins years before symptoms. Early life has not been comprehensively tested for dementia associations. Method: In the US Health and Retirement Study (normal baseline cognition; n=16,509; 2008-2018 waves), 31 exposures before age 16 were retrospectively assessed with ten-year incident cognitive status (dementia, impaired, normal). Using parallel logistic models, each exposure was tested with incident cognition, adjusting for sex, baseline age, follow-up, race/ethnicit… Show more

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