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Cholesterol and cognitive aging


Cholesterol and late-life cognitive decline - PubMed

Lowering cholesterol levels may impair brain function, since cholesterol is essential for synapse formation and maturation and plays an important role in the ...

The relationship between cholesterol and cognitive function is ...

In studies measuring cholesterol in those aged 65 years or older, high cholesterol levels were reported to be associated with AD, or cognitive impairment.

Long-Term Increase in Cholesterol Is Associated With Better ...

We estimated the risk of cognitive decline based on the long-term variation patterns and relatively stable levels of cholesterol. The results show that the long ...

High cholesterol in late life may mean better brain health

They challenge, for instance, studies that have concluded that cholesterol is linked to higher risk for cognitive decline in older people — but ...

Low Cholesterol Level Linked to Reduced Semantic Fluency ...

Hyperlipidemia has been proposed as a risk factor of dementia and cognitive decline. However, the findings of the relationship between ...

Cholesterol-metabolism, plant sterols, and long-term cognitive ...

There is evidence suggesting that cholesterol, cholesterol metabolites and precursors, and plant-derived phytosterols are associated with ...

Unexplained changes in cholesterol may help identify older adults at ...

High fluctuations (in the top 25%) in total cholesterol were associated with a 60% increase in dementia and a 23% increase in cognitive decline.

Non-linear relationship between serum cholesterol levels and ...

To the best of our knowledge, no studies have investigated the role of cognitive states among older people in relationship between serum ...

LDL cholesterol may have protective properties for brain health in ...

Elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol is a major contributor to cardiovascular diseases (CVD), which are associated with ...

Higher Total Cholesterol Concentration May Be Associated ... - MDPI

A high total cholesterol measured in midlife is associated with a higher probability of aging-related dementia and late-life cognitive impairment [21,22,23,24, ...

Cholesterol and cognitive aging: Between-person and within-person ...

Previous studies suggest that cholesterol metabolic dysregulation, characterized by abnormally low or high serum total cholesterol (TC) ...

How levels of 'good' cholesterol may increase dementia risk

High HDL cholesterol levels can stiffen veins and arteries. This impact on the cardiovascular system is a key way high levels of HDL cholesterol ...

Evaluation of High Cholesterol and Risk of Dementia and Cognitive ...

This is especially relevant in older adults where individual studies report non-linear relationships between cholesterol and cognition and, in ...

Blood cholesterol in late-life and cognitive decline: a longitudinal ...

Previous studies indicated that high non-high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) concentration in middle age was a potential risk factor ...

Serum Lipoprotein Levels, Statin Use, and Cognitive Function in ...

Among elderly women with coronary heart disease, higher serum levels of total and LDL cholesterol were associated with worse cognitive scores and a greater ...

Serum cholesterol changes after midlife and late-life cognition

Results: Serum TC levels decreased in most individuals. High midlife TC represented a risk factor for more severe cognitive impairment later in ...

The influence of age on the association between cholesterol and ...

Observational studies have shown that high total serum cholesterol levels in middle age, but not in old age, associate with cognitive impairment in later life.

High Total Cholesterol Neuroprotective Against Cognitive Decline

"High Total Cholesterol Neuroprotective Against Cognitive Decline" ... Resilience Stories (Live!) ... The risk of cognitive decline is reduced for people age 85 ...

Outcome age‐based prediction of successful cognitive aging by total ...

Some associations of high total cholesterol with dementia risk diminish as the outcome age—age at cognitive assessment—increases.

Association of plasma high-density lipoprotein cholesterol level with ...

High HDL-C is associated with an increased risk of all-cause dementia in both middle-aged and older individuals. The association appears ...