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IOS Press, Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, s1(33), p. S439-S445

DOI: 10.3233/jad-2012-129040

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Risk estimations, risk factors, and genetic variants associated with Alzheimer's disease in selected publications from the Framingham Heart Study.

Journal article published in 2012 by Galit Weinstein, Philip A. Wolf, Rhoda Au, Alexa S. Beiser ORCID, Sudha Seshadri
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Abstract

The study of Alzheimer Disease (AD) in the Framingham Heart Study (FHS), a multi-generational, community-based population study, began nearly four decades ago. In this overview, we highlight findings from 7 prior publications that examined lifetime risk estimates for AD, environmental risk factors for AD, circulating and imaging markers of aging-related brain injury and explorations on the genetics underlying AD.