“…Each of these changes can individually be related to an increased, albeit small, dementia risk; however, when combined, they produce additive effects on function. 11,24,25 It has also been suggested that many changes are interrelated, for example, more severe white matter damage and vascular lesions are associated with more severe gray matter and hippocampal atrophy, [26][27][28] producing a combined effect on cognition, though the relationships typically are nonlinear. 29,30 By combining these changes, their overall effect can be understood more comprehensively.…”