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Oxford University Press, Age and Ageing, 3(43), p. 358-363, 2013

DOI: 10.1093/ageing/aft175

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Parental longevity is associated with cognition and brain ageing in middle-aged offspring

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Abstract

Background: offspring of long-lived individuals have lower risk for dementia. We examined the relation between parental longevity and cognition and subclinical markers of brain ageing in community-dwelling adult offspring.