Cognitive reserve and dementia risk management in people with an intellectual disability.
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2023Access:
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Allen AP, McGlinchey E, Fallon M, McCallion P, McCarron M. Cognitive reserve and dementia risk management in people with an intellectual disability. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2023 Apr;38(4):e5906Download Item:
Abstract:
Dementia risk is elevated in people with intellectual disability, particularly for those with
Down syndrome
Differences in lifestyle factors have been cited as factors that exacerbate dementia risk in
people with intellectual disability
Lifestyle factors can be targeted to enhance cognitive reserve and reduce dementia risk for
people with intellectual disability
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Health Research Board (HRB)
IDS-TILDA-2018-1
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Author: Mc Carron, Mary; Mc Glinchey, Eimear
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Brain health, Cognitive reserve, Dementia, Down syndrome, Intellectual disability, ResilienceSubject (TCD):
Ageing , COGNITIVE AGEING , DEMENTIA , dementia risk managementDOI:
https://doi.org/10.1002/gps.5906ISSN:
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