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    Conversion from subtypes of mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer dementia by FISCHER, P, JUNGWIRTH, S, ZEHETMAYER, S, WEISSGRAM, S, HOENIGSCHNABL, S, GELPI, E, KRAMPLA, W, TRAGL, K. H

    Published in Neurology (23-01-2007)
    “…To compare the rates of conversion to Alzheimer dementia (AD) between subtypes of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in a community-based birth cohort…”
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    Leisure time activities and cognitive functioning in middle European population-based study by Blasko, I, Jungwirth, S, Kemmler, G, Weissgram, S, Tragl, K.H, Fischer, P

    Published in European geriatric medicine (01-06-2014)
    “…Abstract Purpose Physical, cognitive, and social leisure activities are associated with a lower conversion to dementia. We examined whether single components…”
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    VITA: subtypes of mild cognitive impairment in a community-based cohort at the age of 75 years by Jungwirth, S., Weissgram, S., Zehetmayer, S., Tragl, K. H., Fischer, P.

    “…Background Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is defined to diagnose prodromal dementia and prodromal Alzheimer dementia, in particular. Objective The main aim of…”
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    Screening for Alzheimer's dementia at age 78 with short psychometric instruments by Jungwirth, S, Zehetmayer, S, Bauer, P, Weissgram, S, Tragl, K H, Fischer, P

    Published in International psychogeriatrics (01-06-2009)
    “…To date, no single instrument has proved to be adequate for screening for Alzheimer's dementia (AD). The aim of this study was to identify a combination of…”
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    Data from the VITA Study do not support the concept of vascular depression by Rainer, Michael K, Mucke, H A M, Zehetmayer, S, Krampla, W, Kuselbauer, T, Weissgram, S, Jungwirth, S, Tragl, K H, Fischer, P

    “…Cerebrovascular lesions that are apparent in magnetic resonance scans and regioselective atrophy of the brain have been proposed as a causative or exacerbating…”
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    Mitochondrial genotype and risk for Alzheimer's disease: cross-sectional data from the Vienna-Transdanube-Aging "VITA" study by Mostafaie, N, Rossmanith, W, Hombauer, H, Dechat, T, Raffelsberger, T, Bauer, K, Worofka, B, Kittl, E, Hofmann, J, Hejtman, M, Kirchmeyr, W, Schreiber, W, Weissgram, S, Jungwirth, S, Fischer, P, Bittner, R, Huber, K

    Published in Journal of Neural Transmission (01-09-2004)
    “…The Vienna Transdanube Aging (VITA) study searches for early markers of Alzheimer's disease (AD) by examining the mental status in a community-based cohort of…”
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    Vienna Transdanube Aging "VITA": study design, recruitment strategies and level of participation by Fischer, P, Jungwirth, S, Krampla, W, Weissgram, S, Kirchmeyr, W, Schreiber, W, Huber, K, Rainer, M, Bauer, P, Tragl, K H

    “…The Vienna Transdanube Aging study "VITA" is a prospective, interdisciplinary cohort-study of all 75-years old inhabitants of the 21. and 22. district of…”
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    Subjective Memory Complaints and Objective Memory Impairment in the Vienna-Transdanube Aging Community by Jungwirth, Susanne, Fischer, Peter, Weissgram, Silvia, Kirchmeyr, Walter, Bauer, Peter, Tragl, Karl-Heinz

    “…Objectives: To help answer the question of whether subjective memory complaints are a useful feature in classification systems addressing early stages of…”
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