33 results on '"Lee, Allen T C"'
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2. Increasing participation in habitual intellectual activities on modulating functional connectivity of default mode network among older adults at risk of dementia: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial
3. Late-life longitudinal blood pressure trajectories as predictor of dementia
4. Common mental disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic in Hong Kong: Age-related differences and implications for dementia risk
5. Is sleep quality a potential predictor of neurocognitive disorders? A 6‐year follow‐up study in Chinese older adults
6. Lower risk of incident dementia among Chinese older adults having three servings of vegetables and two servings of fruits a day
7. Mindfulness Awareness Is Associated With a Lower Risk of Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms in Older Adults With Neurocognitive Disorders
8. Poor Balance as a Noncognitive Predictor of Incident Dementia
9. Erratum to: Tackling challenges in care of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias amid the COVID-19 pandemic, now and in the future (Alzheimer's & Dementia, (2020), 16, 11, (1571-1581), 10.1002/alz.12143)
10. Inpatient stay for older adults: a double-edged sword for cognition?
11. Do people with mental health problems have lower adherence to precautionary measures in COVID-19 pandemic? A cross-sectional observational study in Hong Kong
12. Is cognitive screening useful for long-term prediction of incident dementia?
13. Analysis of trends in emergency department attendances, hospital admissions and medical staffing in a Hong Kong university hospital: 5-year study
14. Tackling challenges in care of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias amid the COVID-19 pandemic, now and in the future
15. Neuropsychiatric symptoms are associated with increased risks of progression to dementia: a 2-year prospective study of 321 Chinese older persons with mild cognitive impairment
16. Higher psychogeriatric admissions in COVID‐19 than in severe acute respiratory syndrome
17. Cognitive training interventions and depression in mild cognitive impairment and dementia: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
18. Higher Dementia Incidence in Older Adults with Poor Visual Acuity
19. Higher dementia incidence in older adults with type 2 diabetes and large reduction in HbA1c
20. Exercise for the prevention and treatment of neurocognitive disorders: new evidence and clinical recommendations.
21. A pilot feasibility randomized controlled trial on combining mind-body physical exercise, cognitive training, and nurse- led risk factor modification to reduce cognitive decline among older adults with mild cognitive impairment in primary care.
22. Loneliness interacts with family relationship in relation to cognitive function in Chinese older adults
23. Association of Daily Intellectual Activities With Lower Risk of Incident Dementia Among Older Chinese Adults
24. Loneliness interacts with family relationship in relation to cognitive function in Chinese older adults.
25. Inpatient stay for older adults: a double-edged sword for cognition?
26. Psychotic Symptoms in Patients With Major Neurological Diseases.
27. The Bidirectional Relationship between Vision and Cognition: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
28. Erratum.
29. Exercise for the prevention and treatment of neurocognitive disorders: new evidence and clinical recommendations.
30. Risk of incident dementia varies with different onset and courses of depression.
31. Tackling challenges in care of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias amid the COVID-19 pandemic, now and in the future.
32. A pilot feasibility randomized controlled trial on combining mind-body physical exercise, cognitive training, and nurse-led risk factor modification to reduce cognitive decline among older adults with mild cognitive impairment in primary care.
33. Intensity and Types of Physical Exercise in Relation to Dementia Risk Reduction in Community-Living Older Adults.
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