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    Alzheimer disease in the United States (2010–2050) estimated using the 2010 census by Hebert, Liesi E, Weuve, Jennifer, Scherr, Paul A, Evans, Denis A

    Published in Neurology (07-05-2013)
    “…OBJECTIVES:To provide updated estimates of Alzheimer disease (AD) dementia prevalence in the United States from 2010 through 2050. METHODS:Probabilities of AD…”
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    Contribution of Alzheimer disease to mortality in the United States by James, Bryan D, Leurgans, Sue E, Hebert, Liesi E, Scherr, Paul A, Yaffe, Kristine, Bennett, David A

    Published in Neurology (25-03-2014)
    “…OBJECTIVE:To assess the burden of mortality attributable to Alzheimer disease (AD) dementia in the United States. METHODS:Data came from 2,566 persons aged 65…”
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    Trends in the incidence and prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and cognitive impairment in the United States by Rocca, Walter A, Petersen, Ronald C, Knopman, David S, Hebert, Liesi E, Evans, Denis A, Hall, Kathleen S, Gao, Sujuan, Unverzagt, Frederick W, Langa, Kenneth M, Larson, Eric B, White, Lon R

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (2011)
    “…Abstract Declines in heart disease and stroke mortality rates are conventionally attributed to reductions in cigarette smoking, recognition and treatment of…”
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    Sources of variability in estimates of the prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease in the United States by Wilson, Robert S, Weir, David R, Leurgans, Sue E, Evans, Denis A, Hebert, Liesi E, Langa, Kenneth M, Plassman, Brenda L, Small, Brent J, Bennett, David A

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (2011)
    “…Abstract Background The prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in the United States was estimated at 2.3 million in 2002 by the Aging, Demographics, and Memory…”
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    Is the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease greater for women than for men? by HEBERT, Liesi E, SCHERR, Paul A, MCCANN, Judith J, BECKETT, Laurel A, EVANS, Denis A

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (15-01-2001)
    “…A large proportion of people with Alzheimer's disease (AD) are women; however, it is not clear whether this is due to higher risk of disease or solely to the…”
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    Cognitive Aging in Black and White Americans: Cognition, Cognitive Decline, and Incidence of Alzheimer Disease Dementia by Weuve, Jennifer, Barnes, Lisa L, Mendes de Leon, Carlos F, Rajan, Kumar B, Beck, Todd, Aggarwal, Neelum T, Hebert, Liesi E, Bennett, David A, Wilson, Robert S, Evans, Denis A

    Published in Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-01-2018)
    “…BACKGROUND:US-based studies have reported that older blacks perform worse than older whites on cognitive tests and have higher risk of Alzheimer disease…”
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    Deaths in the United States among persons with Alzheimer's disease (2010–2050) by Weuve, Jennifer, Hebert, Liesi E, Scherr, Paul A, Evans, Denis A

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-03-2014)
    “…Abstract Background Alzheimer's disease (AD) profoundly affects the end-of-life experience. Yet, counts of deaths attributable to AD understate this burden of…”
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    Upper and Lower Extremity Motor Performance and Functional Impairment in Alzheimer’s Disease by Hebert, Liesi E., Bienias, Julia L., McCann, Judith J., Scherr, Paul A., Wilson, Robert S., Evans, Denis A.

    “…This report examines the relation of upper and lower extremity motor performance to functional impairment among 371 persons with probable Alzheimer’s disease…”
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    Age-Specific Incidence of Alzheimer's Disease in a Community Population by Hebert, Liesi E, Scherr, Paul A, Beckett, Laurel A, Albert, Marilyn S, Pilgrim, David M, Chown, Marilyn J, Funkenstein, H. Harris, Evans, Denis A

    “…Objective.—To determine age-specific incidence rates of clinically diagnosed Alzheimer's disease.Design.—Cohort, followed a mean of 4.3 years.Setting.—East…”
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    Disability in basic and instrumental activities of daily living is associated with faster rate of decline in cognitive function of older adults by Rajan, Kumar B, Hebert, Liesi E, Scherr, Paul A, Mendes de Leon, Carlos F, Evans, Denis A

    “…The purpose of this study is to examine whether physical disability is associated with faster rate of decline in cognitive function. A longitudinal…”
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    Association between blood pressure and cognitive function in a biracial community population of older persons by Morris, Martha Clare, Scherr, Paul A, Hebert, Liesi E, Bennett, David A, Wilson, Robert S, Glynn, Robert J, Evans, Denis A

    Published in Neuroepidemiology (01-05-2002)
    “…We examined whether or not blood pressure is related to cognitive function in a cross-sectional study of a biracial community of 5,816 persons aged 65 years…”
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    Racial differences in the association of education with physical and cognitive function in older blacks and whites by Barnes, Lisa L, Wilson, Robert S, Hebert, Liesi E, Scherr, Paul A, Evans, Denis A, Mendes de Leon, Carlos F

    “…Few studies have explicitly tested whether the health disadvantage among older blacks is consistent across the entire range of education. We examined racial…”
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    Rate of Cognitive Decline Before and After the Onset of Functional Limitations in Older Persons by Rajan, Kumar B, Hebert, Liesi E, Scherr, Paul A, Mendes de Leon, Carlos F, Evans, Denis A

    “…Loss in physical function is indicative of deterioration in physiological health that may also be associated with deterioration in neurological health. The…”
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    Annual incidence of Alzheimer disease in the United States projected to the years 2000 through 2050 by HEBERT, Liesi E, BECKETT, Laurel A, SCHERR, Paul A, EVANS, Denis A

    Published in Alzheimer disease and associated disorders (01-10-2001)
    “…Alzheimer disease will affect increasing numbers of people as baby boomers (persons born between 1946 and 1964) age. This work reports projections of the…”
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    Cognitive aging and rate of hospitalization in an urban population of older people by Wilson, Robert S, Rajan, Kumar B, Barnes, Lisa L, Hebert, Liesi E, Mendes de Leon, Carlos F, Evans, Denis A

    “…The association of age-related cognitive change with hospitalization is not well understood. At 3-year intervals for a mean of 8.7 years, 2,273 older residents…”
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    Cognitive and physical functions as determinants of delayed age at onset and progression of disability by Rajan, Kumar B, Hebert, Liesi E, Scherr, Paul, Dong, Xinqi, Wilson, Robert S, Evans, Denis A, Mendes de Leon, Carlos F

    “…This study examined the association of cognitive and physical functions with age-related transition and progression of activities of daily living (ADL)…”
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    A prospective population-based study of differences in elder self-neglect and mortality between black and white older adults by Dong, XinQi, Simon, Melissa A, Fulmer, Terry, Mendes de Leon, Carlos F, Hebert, Liesi E, Beck, Todd, Scherr, Paul A, Evans, Denis A

    “…Self-neglect is the behavior of an elderly person that threatens his or her own health and safety, and it is associated with increased morbidity and mortality…”
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    Association of incident Alzheimer disease and blood pressure measured from 13 years before to 2 years after diagnosis in a large community study by Morris, M C, Scherr, P A, Hebert, L E, Glynn, R J, Bennett, D A, Evans, D A

    Published in Archives of neurology (Chicago) (01-10-2001)
    “…It is uncertain whether high blood pressure increases the risk of developing Alzheimer disease (AD). To examine the association between incident AD and blood…”
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