2023
DOI: 10.1002/jcsm.13227
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Impaired muscle function, including its decline, is related to greater long‐term late‐life dementia risk in older women

Abstract: Background Impaired muscle function has been identified as a risk factor for declining cognitive function and cardiovascular health, both of which are risk factors for late-life dementia (after 80 years of age). We examined whether hand grip strength and timed-up-and-go (TUG) performance, including their change over 5 years, were associated with late-life dementia events in older women and whether any associations provided independent information to Apolipoprotein E ε 4 (APOE ε 4) genotype. Methods Grip streng… Show more

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