Better cardiovascular health is associated with slowed clinical progression in autosomal dominant frontotemporal lobar degeneration variant carriers

VandeBunte, A. M., Lee, H., Paolillo, E. W., Hsiung, G. R., Staffaroni, A. M., Saloner, R., Tartaglia, C., Yaffe, K., Knopman, D. S., Ramos, E. M., Rascovsky, K., Bozoki, A. C., Wong, B., Domoto‐Reilly, K., Snyder, A., Pressman, P., Mendez, M. F., Litvan, I., … Fields, J. A. (2024). Better cardiovascular health is associated with slowed clinical progression in autosomal dominant frontotemporal lobar degeneration variant carriers. Alzheimer’s & Dementia. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.14172
Authors:
Anna VandeBunte
Hyun Woo Lee
Emily W. Paolillo
Ging‐Yuek Robin Hsiung
Adam M. Staffaroni
Rowan Saloner
Maria Carmela Tartaglia
Kristine Yaffe
David S. Knopman
Eliana Marisa Ramos
Katya Rascovsky
Andrea Bozoki
Bonnie Wong
Kimiko Domoto‐Reilly
Allison Snyder
Peter Pressman
Mario F. Mendez
Irene Litvan
Julie A. Fields
Douglas Galasko
Ryan Darby
Joseph C. Masdeu
Maria Belen Pasqual
Lawrence S. Honig
Nupur Ghoshal
Brian S. Appleby
Ian R. Mackenzie
Hilary W. Heuer
Joel H. Kramer
Adam L. Boxer
Leah K. Forsberg
Bradley F. Boeve
Howard J. Rosen
Kaitlin B. Casaletto
Affiliated Authors:
Lawrence S. Honig
Author Keywords:
aging
cardiovascular health
frontotemporal dementia
genetic dementia
life's simple 7
lifestyle behaviors
modifiable risk
neuropsychology
life's simple 7
Publication Type:
Article
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10.1002/alz.14172
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