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1. Daily Physical Activity Is Associated with Subcortical Brain Volume and Cognition in Heart Failure.

2. Obesity and cognitive dysfunction in heart failure: The role of hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and physical fitness.

3. Preliminary observations on MRI correlates of driving independence and performance in persons with heart failure.

4. Cognitive dysfunction mediates the effects of poor physical fitness on decreased functional independence in heart failure.

5. Atrial Fibrillation Exacerbates Cognitive Dysfunction and Cerebral Perfusion in Heart Failure.

6. Better adherence to treatment recommendations in heart failure predicts improved cognitive function at a one-year follow-up.

7. Reduced cognitive function predicts functional decline in patients with heart failure over 12 months.

8. Decreased physical activity predicts cognitive dysfunction and reduced cerebral blood flow in heart failure.

9. Reduced cerebral perfusion predicts greater depressive symptoms and cognitive dysfunction at a 1-year follow-up in patients with heart failure.

10. Cognitive performance in older adults with stable heart failure: Longitudinal evidence for stability and improvement.

11. Executive dysfunction is independently associated with reduced functional independence in heart failure.

12. Reduced cerebral blood flow and white matter hyperintensities predict poor sleep in heart failure.

13. Reduced cerebral perfusion predicts greater depressive symptoms and cognitive dysfunction at a 1-year follow-up in patients with heart failure.

14. Poorer physical fitness is associated with reduced structural brain integrity in heart failure.

15. The independent association of hypertension with cognitive function among older adults with heart failure

16. The Additive Effects of Type-2 Diabetes on Cognitive Function in Older Adults with Heart Failure.

17. Sleep Apnea and Cognitive Function in Heart Failure.

18. Decreases in Body Mass Index After Cardiac Rehabilitation Predict Improved Cognitive Function in Older Adults with Heart Failure.

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