Dietary fats and the risk of incident Alzheimer disease (Arch. Neurol. — 2003. —Feb. — 60(2). — P. 194—200: англ.)

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Alzheimer's disease, progressive brain degeneration, is the most common cause of progressive dementia in older populations. It has been shown that the characteristics of the diet of the elderly increase or decrease the risk of developing the disease.

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M. Morris

Rush Institute for Healthy Aging

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D. Evans

Rush Institute for Healthy Aging

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J. Bienias

Rush Institute for Healthy Aging

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C. Tangney

Rush Institute for Healthy Aging

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D. Bennett

Rush Institute for Healthy Aging

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N. Aggarwal

Rush Institute for Healthy Aging

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J. Schneider

Rush Institute for Healthy Aging

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R. Wilson

Rush Institute for Healthy Aging

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Copyright (c) 2003 Morris M., Evans D., Bienias J., Tangney C., Bennett D., Aggarwal N., Schneider J., Wilson R.

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