Volume 3, No. 7, p593–595, July 2016
10-year trajectories of depressive symptoms and risk of dementia: a population-based study
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Frank J Wolters, MD
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Sonja A Swanson, ScD
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Prof Peter J Koudstaal, PhD
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Prof Albert Hofman, PhD
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Prof Henning Tiemeier, PhD
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Published Online: 29 April 2016
Summary
Background
Late-life depressive symptoms have been extensively studied for their relationship with incident dementia, but have been typically assessed at a single timepoint. Such an approach neglects the course of depression, which, given its remitting and relapsing nature, might provide further insights into the complex association of depression with dementia. We therefore repeatedly measured depressive symptoms in a population of adults over a decade to study the subsequent risk of dementia.
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