Genetic and Lifestyle Risks for Coronary Artery Disease and Long-Term Risk of Incident Dementia Subtypes
Arisa Sittichokkananon,
Victoria Garfield,
Scott T. Chiesa
Abstract:BackgroundShared genetic and lifestyle risk factors may underlie the development of both coronary artery disease (CAD) and dementia. This study aimed to examine if an increased genetic risk for CAD is associated with long-term risk of developing all-cause, Alzheimer’s, or vascular dementia, and investigate whether the presence of healthy lifestyle behaviours in the mid-to-late life period may attenuate this risk.MethodsA prospective cohort study of 365,782 participants free from dementia for at least 5 years p… Show more
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