Journal article

A 12-week multidomain intervention versus active control to reduce risk of Alzheimer's disease: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

KJ Anstey, A Bahar-Fuchs, P Herath, GW Rebok, N Cherbuin

Trials | BMC | Published : 2013

Abstract

Background: Disappointing results from clinical trials of disease-modifying interventions for Alzheimer's dementia (AD), along with reliable identification of modifiable risk factors in mid life from epidemiological studies, have contributed to calls to invest in risk-reduction interventions. It is also well known that AD-related pathological processes begin more than a decade before the development of clinical signs. These observations suggest that lifestyle interventions might be most effective when targeting non-symptomatic adults at risk of AD. To date, however, the few dementia risk-reduction programs available have targeted individual risk factors and/or were restricted to clinical set..

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