Changes in six domains of cognitive function with reproductive and chronological ageing and sex hormones: a longitudinal study in 2411 UK mid-life women
Abstract Background There may be changes in cognitive function in women going through the menopause. The current evidence remains unclear, however, whether these changes occur over and above those of general ageing. We aimed to evaluate the potential impact of the menopause (assessed by reproductive...
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Main Authors: | Fanny Kilpi (Author), Ana Luiza G. Soares (Author), Abigail Fraser (Author), Scott M. Nelson (Author), Naveed Sattar (Author), Sean James Fallon (Author), Kate Tilling (Author), Deborah A. Lawlor (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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