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The following pages link to Predictors of brain morphology for the men of the NHLBI twin study (Q45285482):
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- Long-term blood pressure fluctuation and cerebrovascular disease in an elderly cohort (Q24595629) (← links)
- Association of plasma total homocysteine levels with subclinical brain injury: cerebral volumes, white matter hyperintensity, and silent brain infarcts at volumetric magnetic resonance imaging in the Framingham Offspring Study (Q24658404) (← links)
- Subclinical cerebrovascular disease inversely associates with learning ability: The NOMAS. (Q27349051) (← links)
- Defining the Relationship Between Hypertension, Cognitive Decline, and Dementia: a Review (Q30235254) (← links)
- Neuroanatomical substrates of age-related cognitive decline (Q30425315) (← links)
- The role of neuroimaging in dementia (Q30652785) (← links)
- The contribution of twins to the study of cognitive ageing and dementia: the Older Australian Twins Study (Q30733252) (← links)
- Structural imaging measures of brain aging (Q30844186) (← links)
- The impact of hypertension on cerebral perfusion and cortical thickness in older adults (Q30844461) (← links)
- Methodology for measuring cerebrovascular disease burden (Q31073697) (← links)
- Framingham Stroke Risk Profile and poor cognitive function: a population-based study (Q33330150) (← links)
- Brain behavior relationships among African Americans, whites, and Hispanics (Q33391640) (← links)
- Cerebral atrophy in cerebrovascular disorders (Q33426571) (← links)
- Associations between total cerebral blood flow and age related changes of the brain (Q33547465) (← links)
- Blood Pressure Control in Aging Predicts Cerebral Atrophy Related to Small-Vessel White Matter Lesions (Q33679269) (← links)
- Customization of normal data base specific for 3-tesla MRI is mandatory in VSRAD analysis. (Q33685991) (← links)
- A Comparison of Accelerated and Non-accelerated MRI Scans for Brain Volume and Boundary Shift Integral Measures of Volume Change: Evidence from the ADNI Dataset. (Q33726079) (← links)
- Age and education effects on relationships of cognitive test scores with brain structure in demographically diverse older persons (Q33819499) (← links)
- Atlas-derived perfusion correlates of white matter hyperintensities in patients with reduced cardiac output (Q33927699) (← links)
- White matter hyperintensities and cerebral amyloidosis: necessary and sufficient for clinical expression of Alzheimer disease? (Q34013887) (← links)
- Differences in brain volume, hippocampal volume, cerebrovascular risk factors, and apolipoprotein E4 among mild cognitive impairment subtypes (Q34019150) (← links)
- Association between neuropathology and brain volume in the Framingham Heart Study. (Q34071079) (← links)
- Lipid profile components and subclinical cerebrovascular disease in the northern Manhattan study (Q34079466) (← links)
- Part IV. Neuroimaging in dementing disorders (Q34082312) (← links)
- Cardiac index is associated with brain aging: the Framingham Heart Study (Q34090309) (← links)
- Association of cognitive functioning, incident stroke, and mortality in older adults (Q34098004) (← links)
- The association of magnetic resonance imaging measures with cognitive function in a biracial population sample (Q34163454) (← links)
- Coronary heart disease and cortical thickness, gray matter and white matter lesion volumes on MRI (Q34323342) (← links)
- Hypertension and risk of death from external causes in the Physicians’ Health Study enrollment cohort (Q34507669) (← links)
- Cardiac output as a potential risk factor for abnormal brain aging (Q34583065) (← links)
- Brain structure and cerebrovascular risk in cognitively impaired patients: Shanghai Community Brain Health Initiative-pilot phase (Q34636326) (← links)
- Operationalizing diagnostic criteria for Alzheimer's disease and other age-related cognitive impairment-Part 1. (Q34714070) (← links)
- Cerebrovascular risk factors and preclinical memory decline in healthy APOE ε4 homozygotes (Q34743183) (← links)
- Longitudinal changes in white matter disease and cognition in the first year of the Alzheimer disease neuroimaging initiative (Q34861498) (← links)
- Association of serum soluble receptor for advanced glycation end-products with subclinical cerebrovascular disease: the Northern Manhattan Study (NOMAS) (Q34949171) (← links)
- Lower prevalence of silent brain infarcts in the physically active: the Northern Manhattan Study. (Q35034847) (← links)
- Inflammatory biomarkers of vascular risk as correlates of leukoariosis (Q35045118) (← links)
- Measuring cognitive reserve based on the decomposition of episodic memory variance (Q35116519) (← links)
- Quantitative approaches for assessment of white matter hyperintensities in elderly populations (Q35189928) (← links)
- Relation of left ventricular ejection fraction to cognitive aging (from the Framingham Heart Study) (Q35485670) (← links)
- Long-term exposure to fine particulate matter, residential proximity to major roads and measures of brain structure (Q35554568) (← links)
- Lowering midlife levels of systolic blood pressure as a public health strategy to reduce late-life dementia: perspective from the Honolulu Heart Program/Honolulu Asia Aging Study (Q35621059) (← links)
- Cognitive correlates of white matter lesion load and brain atrophy: the Northern Manhattan Study (Q35945752) (← links)
- The relationship between executive dysfunction and post-stroke mortality: a population-based cohort study (Q35963049) (← links)
- Mixed cerebrovascular disease and the future of stroke prevention (Q36025087) (← links)
- Clinical research in primary stroke prevention: needs, opportunities, and challenges (Q36163351) (← links)
- Age Differences in Prefrontal Surface Area and Thickness in Middle Aged to Older Adults (Q36475313) (← links)
- Higher blood pressure predicts lower regional grey matter volume: Consequences on short-term information processing (Q36477954) (← links)
- White matter hyperintensities and subclinical infarction: associations with psychomotor speed and cognitive flexibility (Q36496322) (← links)
- Vulnerable neural systems and the borderland of brain aging and neurodegeneration (Q36573616) (← links)