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Risk Factors
Alcohol
B Vitamins
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Dietary Pattern
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Reference:
Wang, 2001
Cohort:
Kungsholmen Project
Risk Factor:
B Vitamins
Exposure Detail
"Baseline serum vitamin B12 and folate levels were assessed according to the recommended procedure for a commercial radioligand kit [...] A lower and a higher (folate ≤10 and ≤12 nmol/L) cut-off point was chosen according to the suggestion of previous studies"
Ethnicity Detail
Participants were sampled from the population of the Kungsholmen district of Stockholm, Sweden. No information on the ethnic background of participants has been provided.
Screening and Diagnosis Detail
AD Diagnosis:
DSM IIIR
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual III-Revised
Dementia and type of dementia were diagnosed according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,third edition, revised[22]. More specifically, for an AD diagnosis gradual onset and progressive deterioration of dementia were required and all other specific causes of dementia had to be excluded.
Covariates & Analysis Detail
Analysis Type:
Cox proportional hazards regression
AD Covariates:
A
age
E
education
G
gender
TD Covariates:
A
age
E
education
G
gender