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Understanding patterns of capability loss among elderly users (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Seidel, D., Crilly, N., Langdon, P. M., Matthews, F. E., Jagger, C., Brayne, C., & Clarkson, P. J. (2009). Understanding patterns of capability loss among elderly users.

The objective of this study was to understand patterns of capability loss among elderly users of products and services. Data from a longitudinal, population-based study were obtained for analysis, which recruited a representative sample of 13,004 peo... Read More about Understanding patterns of capability loss among elderly users.

Biomarkers, dementia, and public health (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wright, C. F., Hall, A., Matthews, F. E., & Brayne, C. (2009). Biomarkers, dementia, and public health. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1180, 11-19. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.04942.x

Public health is defined as the organized efforts of society to improve health. This is often framed in terms of prevention, with primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention representing, respectively, fundamental prevention through understanding of... Read More about Biomarkers, dementia, and public health.

Challenges in the epidemiological investigation of the relationships between physical activity, obesity, diabetes, dementia and depression (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Brayne, C., Gao, L., & Matthews, F. (2005). Challenges in the epidemiological investigation of the relationships between physical activity, obesity, diabetes, dementia and depression. Neurobiology of Aging, 26(SUPPL.), 6-10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2005.09.030

There are many challenges facing epidemiologists wishing to investigate relationships between physical activity, obesity, diabetes, dementia and depression, all of which are complex fields in their own right. There is a large literature investigating... Read More about Challenges in the epidemiological investigation of the relationships between physical activity, obesity, diabetes, dementia and depression.