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Educational and Clinical Associations With Longitudinal Cognitive Function and Brain Imaging in American Indians: The Strong Hea

Authors: Astrid M Suchy-Dicey|||Kyra Oziel|||Charles Sawyer|||Yunusa Olufadi|||Tauqeer Ali|||Amanda M Fretts|||Jason G Umans|||Dean K Shibata|||W T Longstreth|||Kristoffer Rhoads|||Dedra S Buchwald|||Thomas J Grabowski

Journal: Neurology

Publication Type: Journal Article

Date: 2022

DOI: PMC9757873

ID: 36289000

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    From the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine (A.M.S.-D., K.O., C.S., Y.O., D.S.B.), Washington State University, Spokane; Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center (T.A.), Oklahoma City; Epidemiology (A.M.F., M.D.J.), School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle; MedStar Health Research Institute (J.G.U.), Washington, DC; Neuroradiology (D.K.S.) and Neurology (M.D.J., K.R., T.J.G.), School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle. astrid.suchy-dicey@wsu.edu.|||From the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine (A.M.S.-D., K.O., C.S., Y.O., D.S.B.), Washington State University, Spokane; Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center (T.A.), Oklahoma City; Epidemiology (A.M.F., M.D.J.), School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle; MedStar Health Research Institute (J.G.U.), Washington, DC; Neuroradiology (D.K.S.) and Neurology (M.D.J., K.R., T.J.G.), School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle.|||From the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine (A.M.S.-D., K.O., C.S., Y.O., D.S.B.), Washington State University, Spokane; Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center (T.A.), Oklahoma City; Epidemiology (A.M.F., M.D.J.), School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle; MedStar Health Research Institute (J.G.U.), Washington, DC; Neuroradiology (D.K.S.) and Neurology (M.D.J., K.R., T.J.G.), School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle.|||From the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine (A.M.S.-D., K.O., C.S., Y.O., D.S.B.), Washington State University, Spokane; Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center (T.A.), Oklahoma City; Epidemiology (A.M.F., M.D.J.), School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle; MedStar Health Research Institute (J.G.U.), Washington, DC; Neuroradiology (D.K.S.) and Neurology (M.D.J., K.R., T.J.G.), School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle.|||From the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine (A.M.S.-D., K.O., C.S., Y.O., D.S.B.), Washington State University, Spokane; Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center (T.A.), Oklahoma City; Epidemiology (A.M.F., M.D.J.), School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle; MedStar Health Research Institute (J.G.U.), Washington, DC; Neuroradiology (D.K.S.) and Neurology (M.D.J., K.R., T.J.G.), School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle.|||From the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine (A.M.S.-D., K.O., C.S., Y.O., D.S.B.), Washington State University, Spokane; Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center (T.A.), Oklahoma City; Epidemiology (A.M.F., M.D.J.), School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle; MedStar Health Research Institute (J.G.U.), Washington, DC; Neuroradiology (D.K.S.) and Neurology (M.D.J., K.R., T.J.G.), School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle.|||From the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine (A.M.S.-D., K.O., C.S., Y.O., D.S.B.), Washington State University, Spokane; Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center (T.A.), Oklahoma City; Epidemiology (A.M.F., M.D.J.), School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle; MedStar Health Research Institute (J.G.U.), Washington, DC; Neuroradiology (D.K.S.) and Neurology (M.D.J., K.R., T.J.G.), School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle.|||From the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine (A.M.S.-D., K.O., C.S., Y.O., D.S.B.), Washington State University, Spokane; Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center (T.A.), Oklahoma City; Epidemiology (A.M.F., M.D.J.), School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle; MedStar Health Research Institute (J.G.U.), Washington, DC; Neuroradiology (D.K.S.) and Neurology (M.D.J., K.R., T.J.G.), School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle.|||From the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine (A.M.S.-D., K.O., C.S., Y.O., D.S.B.), Washington State University, Spokane; Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center (T.A.), Oklahoma City; Epidemiology (A.M.F., M.D.J.), School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle; MedStar Health Research Institute (J.G.U.), Washington, DC; Neuroradiology (D.K.S.) and Neurology (M.D.J., K.R., T.J.G.), School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle.|||From the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine (A.M.S.-D., K.O., C.S., Y.O., D.S.B.), Washington State University, Spokane; Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center (T.A.), Oklahoma City; Epidemiology (A.M.F., M.D.J.), School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle; MedStar Health Research Institute (J.G.U.), Washington, DC; Neuroradiology (D.K.S.) and Neurology (M.D.J., K.R., T.J.G.), School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle.|||From the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine (A.M.S.-D., K.O., C.S., Y.O., D.S.B.), Washington State University, Spokane; Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center (T.A.), Oklahoma City; Epidemiology (A.M.F., M.D.J.), School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle; MedStar Health Research Institute (J.G.U.), Washington, DC; Neuroradiology (D.K.S.) and Neurology (M.D.J., K.R., T.J.G.), School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle.|||From the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine (A.M.S.-D., K.O., C.S., Y.O., D.S.B.), Washington State University, Spokane; Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center (T.A.), Oklahoma City; Epidemiology (A.M.F., M.D.J.), School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle; MedStar Health Research Institute (J.G.U.), Washington, DC; Neuroradiology (D.K.S.) and Neurology (M.D.J., K.R., T.J.G.), School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle.

Abstract

Little is known about incidence of vascular and Alzheimer dementias in American Indians.


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