Homocysteine and cognitive performance: Modification by the ApoE genotype
Author(s)
Elias, Merrill FRobbins, Michael A
Budge, Marc
Elias, Penelope K
Dore, Gregory A
Brennan, Suzanne L
Johnston, Carole
Nagy, Zsuzsanna
Keywords
Keywords: apolipoprotein Ehomocysteine
adult
article
cardiovascular disease
cognition
cohort analysis
controlled study
dementia
education
ethnicity
female
genotype
groups by age
human
major clinical study
male
priority journal
regression analysis ApoE
Cardiovascular risk factors
Cognitive performance
Homocysteine
Vitamins
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http://hdl.handle.net/1885/29777Abstract
We hypothesized that the magnitude of the association between plasma homocysteine concentration and cognitive performance is larger for ApoE-ε4 carriers than for non-carriers. Nine hundred eleven dementia-free and stroke-free subjects (59% women) from thDate
2015-12-08Type
Journal articleIdentifier
oai:digitalcollections.anu.edu.au:1885/297770304-3940
http://hdl.handle.net/1885/29777