by editor | Jul 1, 2022 | Clinicians, Participants, Researchers
An older person’s perceptions about their health – known as health-related quality of life (HRQoL) – may give an early signal about future health, an analysis of ASPREE data shows. Four studies led by researchers at the Monash School of Public Health and...
by editor | Jun 23, 2022 | Clinicians, Participants, Researchers
A landmark analysis of health measures captured in the ASPREE study has found that a decline in both walking speed and cognition (thinking and memory) may be a predictor of future dementia. The authors of the study, published in the prestigious Journal of the American...
by Trisha | Apr 9, 2022 | Clinicians, Participants, Researchers
Renal biomarker in older adults linked to higher risk of cognitive decline and dementia, new analysis of ASPREE data shows Dementia is the second leading cause of death in Australia, and the leading cause of death in women. With the path to diagnosing dementia...
by editor | Aug 30, 2021 | Clinicians, Participants, Researchers
High long term blood pressure variability (BPV) in older adults, particularly men, is associated with an increased risk of dementia and cognitive decline. A new analysis of ASPREE data found a link between variability of blood pressure in older adults,...
by editor | Apr 1, 2020 | Clinicians, Participants, Researchers
Daily low-dose aspirin does not prevent cognitive decline in healthy older adults PRESS RELEASE: 1st April 2020 Researchers at Monash University and the Berman Center for Outcomes and Clinical Research in the US, have found that daily aspirin does not...
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