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1. How does apolipoprotein E genotype influence the relationship between physical activity and Alzheimer’s disease risk? A novel integrative model

2. The relationship between objective physical activity and change in cognitive function

3. Suboptimal sleep efficiency and duration predicts rate of accumulation of Aβ‐ Amyloid in cognitively normal older adults

5. Objectively measured physical activity and cognition in cognitively normal older adults: A longitudinal analysis of the Australian Imaging Biomarkers and Lifestyle (AIBL) study

6. Relationships between physical activity, sleep and cognitive function: A narrative review

7. The interaction between physical activity and sleep on cognitive function and brain beta-amyloid in older adults

8. A Randomized Controlled Trial of High-Intensity Exercise and Executive Functioning in Cognitively Normal Older Adults

9. An Intense, But Ecologically Valid, Resistance Exercise Session Does Not Alter Growth Factors Associated With Cognitive Health

10. Effects of Exercise on Brain and Cognition Across Age Groups and Health States

11. Investigating the Link between Later-Life Brain Volume and Cardiorespiratory Fitness after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Exposure

12. Cognitive Aging and the Promise of Physical Activity

13. Non-modifiable factors as moderators of the relationship between physical activity and brain volume: A cross-sectional UK Biobank study

15. Examining the relationship between mild traumatic brain injury, later‐life brain health and cardiorespiratory fitness in a community‐dwelling sample of older adults

16. How lifestyle shapes the brain: Associations between physical activity, sleep, beta‐amyloid and cognitive function in older adults

18. The Effect of Self-Paced Exercise Intensity and Cardiorespiratory Fitness on Frontal Grey Matter Volume in Cognitively Normal Older Adults: A Randomised Controlled Trial

19. Higher Cardiorespiratory Fitness is Associated with Reduced Functional Brain Connectivity During Performance of the Stroop Task

20. Higher Cardiorespiratory Fitness Is Associated With Better Verbal Generativity in Community-Dwelling Older Adults

21. Twelve weeks of resistance training does not influence peripheral levels of neurotrophic growth factors or homocysteine in healthy adults: a randomized-controlled trial

22. Dementia prevention: the time to act is now

23. Risk factors for falls in preclinical and prodromal Alzheimer’s disease and dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease: Findings from the Australian Imaging, Biomarker and Lifestyle study of ageing (AIBL)

24. AU‐ARROW (Australia)

25. The protective effect of physical activity on the alpha power is influenced by age and APOE genotype

26. A systematic review on the potential role of APOE genotype as a moderator in the relationship between physical activity, brain health and dementia risk

27. Age and APOE genotype affect the relationship between objectively measured physical activity and power in the alpha band, a marker of brain disease

28. Age and APOE genotype affect the relationship between objectively measured physical activity and power in the alpha band, a marker of brain disease

29. Does APOE genotype moderate the relationship between physical activity, brain health and dementia risk? A systematic review

30. The relationship between physical activity, apolipoprotein E ε4 carriage, and brain health

31. Personality characteristics are independently associated with prospective memory in the laboratory, and in daily Life, among older adults

32. Trajectories of irregular word reading ability as a proxy for premorbid intelligence in Alzheimer’s disease, mild cognitive impairment, and healthy aging: A longitudinal study

33. Sleep disruption explains age-related prospective memory deficits: implications for cognitive aging and intervention

34. Self-Reported Physical Activity is Associated with Tau Burden Measured by Positron Emission Tomography

35. Alzheimer’s Disease: A Journey from Amyloid Peptides and Oxidative Stress, to Biomarker Technologies and Disease Prevention Strategies—Gains from AIBL and DIAN Cohort Studies

36. Associations of Dietary Protein and Fiber Intake with Brain and Blood Amyloid-β

37. Intense resistance exercise increases peripheral brain-derived neurotrophic factor

38. Personality factors and cerebral glucose metabolism in community-dwelling older adults

40. The impact of exercise, sleep, and diet on neurocognitive recovery from mild traumatic brain injury in older adults: A narrative review

41. Androgen receptor CAG repeat length as a moderator of the relationship between free testosterone levels and cognition

42. The Relationship between Sleep Quality and Brain Amyloid Burden

43. Alzheimer’s Disease-related Gene Expression Is Reduced Following Six Months Of High-intensity Exercise

45. Resistance Exercise-Induced Responses in Physiological Factors Linked with Cognitive Health

46. Exploring the relationship between physical activity, beta-amyloid and tau: A narrative review

47. Subjective memory complaints predict baseline but not future cognitive function over three years: results from the Western Australia Memory Study

48. Influence of BDNF Val66Met on the relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness and memory in cognitively normal older adults

49. BDNF Val66Met moderates the relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness and memory in cognitively normal older adults

50. O4‐06‐01: GENETIC VARIATION IN AQUAPORINS MODERATES THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SLEEP AND BRAIN Aβ‐AMYLOID BURDEN

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