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51. Mood disorders increase mortality mainly through dementia: A community-based prospective cohort study.

52. Analysis of Correlation Between Cognitive Function and Depressive Symptoms of the Elderly in Community

53. Dual Sensory Impairment and Cognitive Impairment in the Korean Longitudinal Elderly Cohort

55. Supplementary_Tables – Supplemental material for Chronic subsyndromal depression and risk of dementia in older adults

56. Additional file 1 of Posttraumatic stress disorder and depression of survivors 12 months after the outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome in South Korea

57. Executive dysfunction and risk of suicide in older adults: a population-based prospective cohort study

58. Mediating Effects of the Risk Factors Shared within Couples on the Risks of Shared Cognitive Disorders

60. Chronic subsyndromal depression and risk of dementia in older adults

61. Sex differences in subjective age-associated changes in sleep: a prospective elderly cohort study

62. Frequency of Depressive Disorders According to Cognitive Continuum in the Elderly Living in the Community

65. Low Diastolic Blood Pressure and Cognitive Decline in Korean Elderly People: The Korean Longitudinal Study on Cognitive Aging and Dementia

66. Supplementary_table – Supplemental material for Epidemiological characteristics of subsyndromal depression in late life

67. Chronic subsyndromal depression and risk of dementia in older adults.

69. Epidemiological characteristics of subsyndromal depression in late life

70. Anhedonia and Dysphoria Are Differentially Associated with the Risk of Dementia in the Cognitively Normal Elderly Individuals: A Prospective Cohort Study

71. Short Average Duration of NREM/REM Cycle Is Related to Cognitive Decline in an Elderly Cohort: An Exploratory Investigation

72. Normal-But-Low Serum Folate Levels and the Risks for Cognitive Impairment

73. P3-293: THE DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA OF NEUROCOGNITIVE DISORDERS IN DSM-5 MAY HAVE POTENTIAL TO LOSE AT-RISK CLINICAL POPULATIONS

74. Development of a Screening Algorithm for Alzheimer’s Disease Using Categorical Fluency and Confrontational Naming Abilities

78. Is Dementia More Fatal Than Previously Estimated? A Population-based Prospective Cohort Study

79. Heat shock protein 70-mediated sensitization of cells to apoptosis by Carboxyl-Terminal Modulator Protein

80. Epidemiological characteristics of subsyndromal depression in late life.

81. Delirium Phenotype by Age and Sex in a Pooled Data Set of Adult Patients

82. Overview of the Korean Longitudinal Study on Cognitive Aging and Dementia

83. Prevalence and Risk Factors of Abusive Behaviors in the Caregivers of People with Dementia in Korea

85. P2‐303: IS DEMENTIA MORE FATAL THAN PREVIOUSLY ESTIMATED? A POPULATION‐BASED PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY

86. P1‐634: SLEEP PARAMETERS MAY PREDICT FUTURE COGNITIVE DECLINE: A PROSPECTIVE NON‐DEMENTED ELDERLY COHORT STUDY

87. P3‐557: IMPACT OF COMPLETED AND INCOMPLETE PREGNANCIES ON THE RISK OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

88. P1‐600: OVERVIEW OF THE KOREAN LONGITUDINAL STUDY ON COGNITIVE AGING AND DEMENTIA (KLOSCAD): RESULTS OF A 4‐YEAR FOLLOW‐UP STUDY

89. P2‐619: NON‐REM/REM CYCLES AND COGNITIVE DECLINE: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY OF COGNITIVELY NORMAL ELDERLY

90. Impact of Mild Cognitive Impairment on Mortality and Cause of Death in the Elderly

92. Sleep and cognitive decline: A prospective nondemented elderly cohort study

94. Epidemiological Characteristics of Subsyndromal Depression in Late Life

95. Adverse Events With Sustained-Release Donepezil in Alzheimer Disease

99. Prevalence Rates of Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment Are Affected by the Diagnostic Parameter Changes for Neurocognitive Disorders in the DSM-5 in a Korean Population

100. How Different are Quality of Life Ratings for People with Dementia Reported by Their Family Caregivers from Those Reported by the Patients Themselves?

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