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    Neurology: Relationship between gender, age, and cardiometabolic risk profiles and brain structure and cognition: a potential category analysis of a UK biobank

    • Last Update: 2022-09-30
    • Source: Internet
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    It is unclear whether there is a gender-related cardiometabolic health that makes different contributions
    to age-related brain health changes during middle age.


    The study used health, brain and abdominal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data
    from the UK Biobank cohort (UK men and women > 40 years old).


    Latent class analysis measures population aggregation in middle-aged individuals based on cardiometabolic
    health.


     

    Sources:

    Than S, Moran C, Collyer TA, et al.


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