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Lei Yu to Prospective Studies

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Lei Yu has written about Prospective Studies.
Connection Strength

0.256
  1. Cortical proteins may provide motor resilience in older adults. Sci Rep. 2021 05 28; 11(1):11311.
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    Score: 0.032
  2. Purpose in Life May Delay Adverse Health Outcomes in Old Age. Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2022 Feb; 30(2):174-181.
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    Score: 0.032
  3. Circadian disturbances in Alzheimer's disease progression: a prospective observational cohort study of community-based older adults. Lancet Healthy Longev. 2020 12; 1(3):e96-e105.
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    Score: 0.031
  4. Scam Awareness Related to Incident Alzheimer Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Prospective Cohort Study. Ann Intern Med. 2019 05 21; 170(10):702-709.
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    Score: 0.028
  5. Progressive parkinsonism in older adults is related to the burden of mixed brain pathologies. Neurology. 2019 04 16; 92(16):e1821-e1830.
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    Score: 0.028
  6. Incident parkinsonism in older adults without Parkinson disease. Neurology. 2016 Sep 06; 87(10):1036-44.
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    Score: 0.023
  7. Genome-wide Meta-analysis on the Sense of Smell Among US Older Adults. Medicine (Baltimore). 2015 Nov; 94(47):e1892.
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    Score: 0.022
  8. Relation of antiphospholipid antibodies to postmortem brain infarcts in older people. Circulation. 2015 Jan 13; 131(2):182-9.
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    Score: 0.020
  9. Harm avoidance is associated with progression of parkinsonism in community-dwelling older adults: a prospective cohort study. BMC Geriatr. 2014 Apr 23; 14:54.
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    Score: 0.020
  10. Total daily activity declines more rapidly with increasing age in older adults. Arch Gerontol Geriatr. 2014 Jan-Feb; 58(1):74-9.
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    Score: 0.019
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